Driving speed

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For many years, 6 to 7 mph [and 4 to 5 mph in dense crops where canopy penetration is needed] have in general, been considered good practice. It is an option that is still of value for today.

Increasingly, it is recognized that the slower the boom moves  the less the turbulence is around it, and hence, less drift and less disturbance to the quality of spray distribution.

Some important considerations needs to be made before choosing a higher tractor gear:

Side effects from higher speed
How to deal with the side effects
More turbulence / more wind drift Bigger droplets / TWIN air assistance
More boom movement Often the boom should be readjusted for optimum performance at a higher drivning speed