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Arable Farming
Cropping
MagGrow anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="DanniAgro" data-source="post: 6705820" data-attributes="member: 71394"><p>When say the spray is negatively charged then the plants have to be positive in order to attract the droplets. If there's no charge difference the droplets have no obvious target, and they end up as you said sticking on any nearby object, like the sprayer. That's why I thought there must be a way of transferring the charge difference between droplet and target.</p><p>Amazing that the firm hasn't tried to publicise the system more at events during the last summer. Looking at their website shows they have done a lot of work with the University of Dublin to develope it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanniAgro, post: 6705820, member: 71394"] When say the spray is negatively charged then the plants have to be positive in order to attract the droplets. If there's no charge difference the droplets have no obvious target, and they end up as you said sticking on any nearby object, like the sprayer. That's why I thought there must be a way of transferring the charge difference between droplet and target. Amazing that the firm hasn't tried to publicise the system more at events during the last summer. Looking at their website shows they have done a lot of work with the University of Dublin to develope it. [/QUOTE]
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