Pressure gauges are routinely used by pesticide spray applicators and irrigation managers to set up spray and watering rates. The accuracy of pressure gauges on sprayers and irrigation lines need to be checked regularly for proper operation. Defective gauges can cause either over- or under-application of chemicals or water. For example, the flow output would increase approximately 40 percent if the pressure is doubled.
USDA-Agricultural Research Service agricultural engineer Heping Zhu at the Application Technology Research Unit in
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For more: Heping Zhu, USDA ARS, (330) 263-3871; heping.zhu@ars.usda.gov.
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