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Thoughtless sprayer driver.
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<blockquote data-quote="johnwhutton" data-source="post: 1204894" data-attributes="member: 11886"><p>Surely its a best practice situation and common courtesy. Its doesn't take a much to simply notify/warn people that you'll be spraying the field or try and avoid spraying next to houses during the weekends and peak times when people could be out and about if possible. Some people really do not help the industry!</p><p></p><p>With regards to spray odours. I understood many have smelling agents added (much like the gas in the home) to make them safer especially if they are odourless.</p><p></p><p>The odour from others are result in the breakdown of the chemical once it has been mixed and usually give off Sulphur gases etc. which is a natural process. I can understand why no-one likes the odour, but surely its better than it being completely smell free and the general public breathing it in being unaware as this would seem as if its being covered up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnwhutton, post: 1204894, member: 11886"] Surely its a best practice situation and common courtesy. Its doesn't take a much to simply notify/warn people that you'll be spraying the field or try and avoid spraying next to houses during the weekends and peak times when people could be out and about if possible. Some people really do not help the industry! With regards to spray odours. I understood many have smelling agents added (much like the gas in the home) to make them safer especially if they are odourless. The odour from others are result in the breakdown of the chemical once it has been mixed and usually give off Sulphur gases etc. which is a natural process. I can understand why no-one likes the odour, but surely its better than it being completely smell free and the general public breathing it in being unaware as this would seem as if its being covered up. [/QUOTE]
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