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How to deal with drift

Staying legal and the opportunity to retainuse ofactivesfor longer are good reasons to reduce spray drift. Marianne Curtis reports.

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How to deal with drift

Staying legal and the opportunity to retain use of actives for longer are good reasons to reduce spray drift. Marianne Curtis reports. Minimising spray drift is key to reducing entry of pesticides...

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