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Comparison of CDA and conventional spray booms for application of pesticides to pasture

Authors

  • D.R. Lauren
  • N.R. Wrenn
  • G.D.G. du Toit
  • R.F. Henzell
  • H.J. Taylor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.1980.33.10682

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Published

1980-08-01

Issue

Vol. 33 (1980)

Section

Papers

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