Chemigation Equipment, Management, and Calibration

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
April 21, 2025
Price
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Overview

Overwhelmed by chemigation? Our free guide simplifies chemigation equipment, management, calibration, and safety. Learn the pros and cons and how to choose and maintain equipment. Plus, we cover safe handling practices. Download now!

Publication Information

Are you a grower considering chemigation but feeling overwhelmed by the process? You're not alone! Many growers find chemigation tricky and challenging, but it doesn't have to be.

Our Chemigation Equipment, Management, and Calibration guide makes the process clear and simple.

What You'll Learn:

  • Chemigation Basics: Learn the pros and cons of each type of chemigation.
  • Equipment Management: Learn how to select, set up, and care for the equipment you need-like injection pumps and backflow preventers.
  • Calibration: Learn how to properly calibrate your equipment with detailed instructions and examples.
  • Safe Practices: Know the best procedures to use chemicals safely and be ready for emergencies.

Download our free guide and start mastering the basics of chemigation!

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