03/11/06 
            BCPC (British Crop Production Council) has revised
              and fully updated its best selling sprayer operator books.  Field
              Scale Spraying (formerly Boom & Fruit Sprayers Handbook)
              and Small Scale Spraying (formerly Hand-Held & Amenity
              Sprayers Handbook) now include up-to-the minute guidance on
              such important topics as nozzle selection, equipment choice, safe
            working practices, calibration and much more.  
              
            
              
                
              
              
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            The Field Scale book is clearly focussed
              on the needs of operators using boom sprayers in arable crops,
              grassland and field vegetables or large air-assisted sprayers associated
              with fruit and horticultural spraying. Small Scale Spraying covers
              a multitude of sectors where hand-held equipment or small amenity
              boom sprayers are employed including parks, golf courses, forestry
              and gardens, pavements and other hard surfaces, nurseries and glasshouses.  
Both books are packed with practical tips and best practice advice in line with
the revised Code of Practice for Plant Protection Products and the new Agricultural
Waste Regulations. A fresh new design helps readers easily find the information
they need.   
            The
              books have a new editor, mechanisation expert Bill Basford. “At
              the end of the day safe and effective spraying comes down to the
              skill and expertise of sprayer operators,” he says. “Whether
              you’re new to spraying and yet to obtain your Certificate of
              Competence or an ‘old hand’, I think you should find
              these new books helpful.”  
            Field Scale Spraying provides practical
              guidance on the efficient and safe use of trailed and mounted boom
              sprayers along with air-assisted orchard and tunnel sprayers. Sections
              explain the types and structure of sprayers available, pumps and
              control systems, filters and filtration, nozzles, atomisers and
              fans. Spray quality, nozzle codes and calibration are explained
              fully with worked examples 
              to guide operators through the process. General advice on good
              spraying practice, sprayer decontamination and maintenance as well
              as disposal is also provided. The section on LERAPs has been extended
            to cover orchard spraying. 
                          Small
  Scale Spraying details the decisions, equipment and background needs to
  all small-scale spraying operations and includes guidance on the use of lever-operated,
  compression and knapsack sprayers, mistblowers, CDA sprayers, wheeled sprayers
  and mounted and self-propelled equipment. Sections advise on the types of pumps
  used, sprayer design, control systems and filtration. Spray quality, nozzle
  codes and calibration is explained fully with worked examples to guide operators
  through the process. 
          
            
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