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Show and form closer to the the droplets would drift News anu views from your county agent nozzle tip, causing greater potential for Use caution in spraying heed DES implant ban applied herbicides non-targ- the process of producing and food The depends upon the type of herbicide and the surrounding plants. The amount of drift depends on the droplet size, the wind velocity, and the height above the farmers in fiber for all of us use target release. various sprays to! control Droplet size depends on the sprayer pressure, spray nozzle design, and surface tension of the spray solution. At low pressure, the spray liquid escapes the nozzle tip as a film, then forms droplets at the outer edge of the mist. As the pressure increases beyond 30 to 50 pounds per square inch, droplets become smaller B. Jones weeds, insects, and plant and animal diseases. The use of these sprays is more prevalent during the summer months. Recently, specialists at Utah State University have issued cautions to farmers to be aware of spray drift dangers as they treat their fields this sumer. They emphasize that drift can have serious If this same gallon of spray is reduced to size drops (a mist), 1,164 drops per square inch would be formed. When applied at the same height in the same wind, the spray would drift 409 feet. With these things in drift. seriousness of drift from by Blaine Jones USU Extension Agent Chemical Drift ' In this day and age, seven feet. university 100-micro- specialists advise having which nozzles produce uniform droplet sizes. When nozzles produce small and large both droplets, the operator judges the pattern from the large droplets, which are easily seen. Often, n USU the advise specialists mind, the smaller droplets farmers to use spray which cause drop injury nozzles designed to and law suits are reduce drift, to apply sprays as close to the surface of the plants as possible, and to avoid note that if spray spraying in turbulent air. An addition of an droplets are 50 microns to the spray in size (about of an inch in diameter, mix would help when in high the size of light rain), one spraying and low will of temperature prospray gallon duce nine drops per humidity. Take necessary precausquare inch. If applied from a height of ten feet tions, depending upon above the ground in a the herbicide being apwind, plied and the closeness of overlooked. To get an idea of how droplet size affects drift, anti-evapora- nt one-fiftiet- h nounced in April that feedlots wanting to sell implanted cattle for food would have to have the adjacent suscepitble crops. Heed DES Ban distributors and feedlots that may have illegally nr tiwd DES. Caution cattle prosurgically ducers against the illegal implant use of DES (diethylstil-besterol- ) removed by or under the implants in cat- supervision of a USD veterinarian. V. Bagley, exClell tle, then be must cattle The veterinarian tension urges county agents and held for 35 days to permit the drug to be exlivestock specialists. Implants used since creted from the animals bodies. The cattle must 1954 in cattle and sheep to make the animals be held for 63 days if livers grow faster on less feed their kidneys or for be food, used to have been banned are last the are carsince these a is because DES residues retain to because and organs cinogen residues of the drug had of drugs like DES. The agencies announcbeen found in treated "We will take imed, Dr. animals. Bagley reminds that serious mediate action against those who have violated penalties are being invoked for violations in the ban, including criminal charges where continued use. He said that the Food appropriate." Dr. Bagley noted that the agencies and Drug Administraare focusing their attention and the U.S. Departtion on identifying ment of Agriculture an The W u Times-New- s Nephi, Utah June u, 1980 , Venice Theatre "Nephi's Family Theatre" A MEMORABLE ANIMATION MASTERPIECE A ' From the novel by WARD GREENE GlGENERALAUDIEM Ays flS Now Playing PLEASANT GROVE three-mile-per-ho- conse- quences to applicators, producers, and others in the vicinity and may result in costly law suits. Drift means movement of airborne spray particles away from the sprayed area. The THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY DUE TO THE CONTINUING INCREASE IN THE COST OF OWNING AN AUTOMOBILE, CROWN TOYOTA HAS 3 PARADES: THURSDAY, June 19, 10 & 6 STOCK PARADE, FRIDAY, 6 p.m. RENEWED ITS FABULOUS GUARANTEE. YES, CROWN TOYOTA, AND ONLY CROWN TOYOTA WILL GUARANTEE EVERY NEW, TOYOTA QUALITY 1 m Clyde N. Powell GAS-SAVIN- G Clyde Powell FOR honored by Geneva Steel 3 YEARS OR Clyde N. Powell of Nephi was among 48 journeymen at U.S. Steels Geneva Works honored recently at a luncheon at the RiverClub side Country Orem. in Powell completed a craft apprenticeship in the rolling mills division, and was awarded a certificate as a motor inspector by Ralph F. MILES Smell a few wild flowers The Yuba Lake-Painte- AT NO EXTRA for to 12,000 MILES EXTRA ALSO AT NO CHARGE! Childrens Parade, Main Street, Thursday, June 19 n Friday, June 20 Youth Horse Show, Pleasant Grove Arena 9:00 a.m. Stock Parade, Riding Clubs from All Over the State, 6 p.m. Saturday, June 21 Swim Meet, City Pool, Invitational Relay 10 a.m. Horse Pulling Contest, Pleasant Grove Arena, 3:30 p.m. 224-132- 0 jJ Swanee rui Iru u Kirby, Producer GRAND ENTRY 8:00 P.M. d Rocks recreation saw area approximately 10,169 visitors during May of 1980, says Michael P. Slauson, superintendent. 6,048 persons visited the park during the Memorial Day weekend. The lake level is within two feet of the lakes capacity, and visitors at the lake are 80-fo- ot reminded that most popular beach years used past years are now in under water. Water temperatures are now in the 60s, and water skiing is beginning to pick up. Slauson reminds those who are coming to the park that land along the north of Yuba Lake is private property and is posted no trespassing." The frequent spring rains this year have "had on a pleasing effect Yuba's surrounding landscape, says Slauson. Early Indian Paintbrush, Newberry Milk First Security presents the checking card that costs nothing to own or use. Good wherever Visa is welcome worldwide. The difference is, account. the money for your Banking Card transactions comes from your checking s world the Theres no charge to own or use the Banking Card. 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