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Article Title Date Publication Name Page Number
Is Precision Agriculture Improving Weed Control? Jan. 1999 Precision Ag Illustrated 35
Adjuvant Advantage, Drift-reducing Additives Saves Time, Money. 1999 Dealer & Applicator 22-23
Practical Application. Sept. 1999 Farm Chemicals Magazine 32-34
Venturi Highway. Nov. 1999 Successful Farming 46-48
Spraying More Efficiently. April, 2000 Grounds Maintenance 28, 52-54
Wind Meters. Sept. 2000 Successful Farming 44-48
Nozzle Knowledge. Jan. 2001 Successful Farming 46-48
New Nozzles to Reduce Drift and Cut Costs. May 8, 2001 rooster.com  
Nozzle Knowledge Refined. Mid-Feb. 2002 Successful Farming 33-34
Blowing in the wind. April 2002 Progressive Farmer 40-41
Controlling Drift From Pesticide Applications June 2002 Golf Course Management 63-66
Smart Spray Practices. July 2002 Croplife 28-29
On-target sprays Mid-March 2003 Successful Farming 33-40
Drift Reducing Tank Mixes for Aerial Applications Mar/April 2003 Agricultural Aviation 14-21
Winds of Trouble April 2004 CropLife 44-46
Field Comparisons for Drift Reducing/Deposition Aid Tank Mixes May/June 2004 Agricultural Aviation 16-19
The Drift Doctor Sept/Oct 2004 The Furrow 7-8
 
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