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Post by badbrad on Mar 15, 2021 10:54:35 GMT -6
I'm used to just 3 oz per gallon of water of Gly. So for every 25 gallon tank of Round up I put in 75 oz of 41% gly and drive as slow as I can and it kills shit. Simple Simple.
Now I want to put a pre emerge down for corn. Planning on SureStart II
Reading the label. Here is what I find:
"Apply in a minimum broadcast spray volume of 10 gallons per acre using
boom equipment for ground applications."
Looks like I need to apply 2-3 pints per acre of product.
I am going to take a stab at this and have no idea if I'm right or wrong.
Say if I assume 15 gallons of water per acre and I need to do 3 pints of product per acre.
For a 25 gallon tank that gets me 1.6 acres of spraying area and 3 pints (48 fluid oz) of product.
So if I am spraying 3.5 acres that is is 2.18 tanks or 52.5 gallons of water with 10.5 pints (168 fluid oz)
I know there is calibrating sprayer things I need to figure out here. But that is my start on how much I need to put on.
How bad did I do?
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Post by kl9 on Mar 15, 2021 11:05:14 GMT -6
I’d call your local agronomist. You’re not going to be able to calculate any of this unless you figure out how much spray comes out of your tank per minute per square foot which will also depend on your width of boom and machine speed.
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Post by badbrad on Mar 15, 2021 11:12:24 GMT -6
I’d call your local agronomist. You’re not going to be able to calculate any of this unless you figure out how much spray comes out of your tank per minute per square foot which will also depend on your width of boom and machine speed. I'm just thinking out loud here and I could be totally wrong The way I see it. You have to apply so much product per acre with enough carrier product (water). Once you know how much product to apply per acre then you figure out the sprayer next based on that (speed, number of nozzles, width and flow). If I call a agronomist will he want to talk to a plotter? And if he does will he ask me a bunch of questions I won't know the answer to? LOL "Youre using a little fimco sprayer?"
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Post by badbrad on Mar 15, 2021 11:30:26 GMT -6
KL9 got me thinking about it. I looked into my sprayer manual and found this. So looks like I want to drive between 3-4 mph.
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Post by Foggy on Mar 15, 2021 11:34:28 GMT -6
Lots of "real" farmers use FIMCO sprayers too. They use em on a wheeler all the time.
The FIMCO book has a great method to determine the spray rates. As a general rule......I use a ground speed of 4 MPH for spraying and for planting, disking and various other tasks. Then if you know your width of spray......you can easily determine the rate of your application.
I think if you go through all that mental gymnastics you will find that at 4MPH and a "boomless" (3 nozzle fimco affair) you will put down 1/2 of a 25 gallon tank per acre. I get a rate of 2 acres per tank out of my FIMCO unit. Norally use 2 qts / acre to nuke stuff......and `1 Qt / acre to control weeds in RR crops.
As you say....you can overcomplicate this stuff.
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Mar 15, 2021 14:46:02 GMT -6
First of all, a book is only a guideline. Don't mean shit if you drive to fast or to slow against the given MPH. Don't mean shit if your pump varies in pressure while spraying or can't maintain that pressure. Don't mean shit if you don't know the volume of spray that comes out of each color or type of nozzle. Don't mean shit if your screens start plugging. Don't mean shit if you spray with tips partially clogged.
I don't care what spray rig you run as a food plotter. Just take your sprayer fill it with water no chemical and go spray your 3 acre plot at a comfortable speed and see how much water comes out of the tank. If its 30 gal on 3 acres, you just sprayed 10 gal per acre. See how easy that was? LOL!
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Post by kooch on Mar 15, 2021 14:58:09 GMT -6
First of all, a book is only a guideline. Don't mean shit if you drive to fast or to slow against the given MPH. Don't mean shit if your pump varies in pressure while spraying or can't maintain that pressure. Don't mean shit if you don't know the volume of spray that comes out of each color or type of nozzle. Don't mean shit if your screens start plugging. Don't mean shit if you spray with tips partially clogged. I don't care what spray rig you run as a food plotter. Just take your sprayer fill it with water no chemical and go spray your 3 acre plot at a comfortable speed and see how much water comes out of the tank. If its 30 gal on 3 acres, you just sprayed 10 gal per acre. See how easy that was? LOL! Yeah but my tank is 25 gallons and my plot is 2.8 acres. That math is hard Mo.
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Post by badgerfowl on Mar 15, 2021 14:58:58 GMT -6
First of all, a book is only a guideline. Don't mean shit if you drive to fast or to slow against the given MPH. Don't mean shit if your pump varies in pressure while spraying or can't maintain that pressure. Don't mean shit if you don't know the volume of spray that comes out of each color or type of nozzle. Don't mean shit if your screens start plugging. Don't mean shit if you spray with tips partially clogged. I don't care what spray rig you run as a food plotter. Just take your sprayer fill it with water no chemical and go spray your 3 acre plot at a comfortable speed and see how much water comes out of the tank. If its 30 gal on 3 acres, you just sprayed 10 gal per acre. See how easy that was? LOL! Why are you trying to complicate this Mo?!?!
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Post by badbrad on Mar 15, 2021 15:00:02 GMT -6
First of all, a book is only a guideline. Don't mean shit if you drive to fast or to slow against the given MPH. Don't mean shit if your pump varies in pressure while spraying or can't maintain that pressure. Don't mean shit if you don't know the volume of spray that comes out of each color or type of nozzle. Don't mean shit if your screens start plugging. Don't mean shit if you spray with tips partially clogged. I don't care what spray rig you run as a food plotter. Just take your sprayer fill it with water no chemical and go spray your 3 acre plot at a comfortable speed and see how much water comes out of the tank. If its 30 gal on 3 acres, you just sprayed 10 gal per acre. See how easy that was? LOL! Ok good thoughts. How much product do I add?
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Mar 15, 2021 15:16:06 GMT -6
First of all, a book is only a guideline. Don't mean shit if you drive to fast or to slow against the given MPH. Don't mean shit if your pump varies in pressure while spraying or can't maintain that pressure. Don't mean shit if you don't know the volume of spray that comes out of each color or type of nozzle. Don't mean shit if your screens start plugging. Don't mean shit if you spray with tips partially clogged. I don't care what spray rig you run as a food plotter. Just take your sprayer fill it with water no chemical and go spray your 3 acre plot at a comfortable speed and see how much water comes out of the tank. If its 30 gal on 3 acres, you just sprayed 10 gal per acre. See how easy that was? LOL! Yeah but my tank is 25 gallons and my plot is 2.8 acres. That math is hard Mo. Lol!
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Mar 15, 2021 15:17:42 GMT -6
First of all, a book is only a guideline. Don't mean shit if you drive to fast or to slow against the given MPH. Don't mean shit if your pump varies in pressure while spraying or can't maintain that pressure. Don't mean shit if you don't know the volume of spray that comes out of each color or type of nozzle. Don't mean shit if your screens start plugging. Don't mean shit if you spray with tips partially clogged. I don't care what spray rig you run as a food plotter. Just take your sprayer fill it with water no chemical and go spray your 3 acre plot at a comfortable speed and see how much water comes out of the tank. If its 30 gal on 3 acres, you just sprayed 10 gal per acre. See how easy that was? LOL! Ok good thoughts. How much product do I add? Depends what crop you are spraying and what product?
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Post by badbrad on Mar 15, 2021 15:55:40 GMT -6
Ok good thoughts. How much product do I add? Depends what crop you are spraying and what product? See above first post on my math. Sure shot ii. With corn.
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Mar 15, 2021 16:19:18 GMT -6
Depends what crop you are spraying and what product? See above first post on my math. Sure shot ii. With corn. Most farmers in our area with our soil type use 2 pints per acre of Surestart II. Buys them 3 weeks of residual before their 2nd pass over the top.
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Post by badbrad on Mar 15, 2021 16:28:08 GMT -6
See above first post on my math. Sure shot ii. With corn. Most farmers in our area with our soil type use 2 pints per acre of Surestart II. Buys them 3 weeks of residual before their 2nd pass over the top. Can you spray the same thing twice or do they go other post emerge then ?
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Mar 15, 2021 16:32:21 GMT -6
Most farmers in our area with our soil type use 2 pints per acre of Surestart II. Buys them 3 weeks of residual before their 2nd pass over the top. Can you spray the same thing twice or do they go other post emerge then ? Surestart II can be sprayed on corn up to 11” tall. But kills no weeds after they are up.
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