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Weeds remain one of the biggest challenges for sustainable crop production. The EU project, Oper8, has been working on an exchange of methods in alternative weed control in a network across EU. Results from the project are now available on the Oper8 project website as factsheets, practice abstracts, demonstration videos, podcasts, newsletters, E-learning module and other ...
New for 2024 is the new OZOSPRAY model: backpack sprayer with latest generation technology for the production of ozonated water and powered by lithium batteries for greater autonomy and better performance. At present, products to combat fungal diseases and eradicate parasites in the agricultural field are less and less effective: either because the products previously used are now prohibited or ...
After a large increase in membership in the first months of this year which brought our membership to over 100 organisations (read our article on celebrating our 100th member), we welcome the diverse range of organisations that joined our community in April and May 2021. Read in the following post about their plans within the Cool Farm ...
Elimination of water conveyance channels, evenly distribution of water, and enhanced crop yields are the factors supporting the product demand. Further, suitability of product for various topographies, high irrigation efficiency and ease in operation are expected to propel this segment’s growth. However, a lot of water is wasted due to spray droplets evaporation as they fly ...
Avian Control is also 100 percent safe to be used in vineyards, apple orchards and many other crops. Can I Mix Avian Control with Water? ...
It is an ecological thermal weed-killing machine for vineyards and tree crops in general, able to produce hot foam and distribute it a targeted way under the rows of the trees. ...
The “Schiumone” (Big Foam) is an ecological thermal weed-killing machine for vineyards and tree crops in general, able to produce hot foam and distribute it a targeted way under the rows of the trees. ...
The technology, developed by Vancouver-based Semios, is high-tech because it uses networks of sensors, cameras and communications equipment to protect orchards, vineyards or any high-value crop from highly destructive pest insects. ...
What Pavley and others describe as a race for the bottom has left even some ardent advocates of individual property rights uneasy about having enough water in the future for their almond groves, vineyards or row crops. "They're approaching the precipice. That's the necessity that's driving them," said Tim Quinn, executive director of the Association of ...
