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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 7307847" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>It's not about reducing chemicals - just not under or over dosing across the boom width. You'd need a big response to show on a yield meter and it will depend on boom width, header width, level of yield impairment from the wrong dose, weed levels from reduced doses and their impact on the field hygiene. What is the true cost of a black grass problem on a curved bit of the headland from sub lethal spray doses that develops into a resistance problem?</p><p></p><p>You're going to find the benefit much lower on gentle curves on 24m booms than you will on tracking much tighter curves with 36m+. Personally, if it were a tightly meandering watercourse I'd have a stewardship buffer strip to straighten the curves instead of PWM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 7307847, member: 166"] It's not about reducing chemicals - just not under or over dosing across the boom width. You'd need a big response to show on a yield meter and it will depend on boom width, header width, level of yield impairment from the wrong dose, weed levels from reduced doses and their impact on the field hygiene. What is the true cost of a black grass problem on a curved bit of the headland from sub lethal spray doses that develops into a resistance problem? You're going to find the benefit much lower on gentle curves on 24m booms than you will on tracking much tighter curves with 36m+. Personally, if it were a tightly meandering watercourse I'd have a stewardship buffer strip to straighten the curves instead of PWM. [/QUOTE]
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