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spray surfactants #5408245 10/14/10 02:08 AM
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Hey guys,
Just finished a new video about using surfactants when spraying herbicides. If you do any spraying you should check it out, it was made for aquatics but applies to any type of herbicide, round-up etc.
Enjoy
Casey

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C57RoUb3qt4

Re: spray surfactants [Re: CTFletcher] #5412889 10/15/10 10:41 AM
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Thanks; I watched it.

Re: spray surfactants [Re: Dave Davidson] #5413187 10/15/10 01:11 PM
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Good explaination of surfactants and reducing surface tension.

Re: spray surfactants [Re: Meadowlark] #5425630 10/19/10 07:20 PM
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Just fyi. There is a surfactant we use in all of our sprays called topfilm. It is especially good in aquatic applications. In fact it is by far and away the best surfactant i've ever used. It has the added advantage of being all natural. I have a tree farm and we are constantly spraying. Try it out. I promise you will like it.

Re: spray surfactants [Re: Tx Tree Grower] #5427299 10/20/10 02:06 AM
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Thanks for the tip, Kubroe.

I almost never spray in or around my ponds prefering a natural solution, and only as a last resort, but when its necessary its good to do it right.

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