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publication[removed]Fine Tuning a Sprayer with “Ounce” Calibration Method Robert Grisso, Extension Engineer, Biological Systems Engineering Department, Virginia Tech Mike Weaver, Coordinator of PAT, Entomology Depar
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Facility

Virginia State University / College of Agriculture / Extension Center / Virginia Polytechnic Institute / State University / /

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Entomology Department / State University / U.S. Department of Agriculture / Virginia Tech / College of Agriculture and Life Sciences / Weed Science Department / Virginia State University / Eastern Shore Research and Extension Center / Polytechnic Institute / /

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Samuel M. Johnson / Scott Hagood / Keith Dickinson / Kevin Bradley / Alma C. Hobbs / Rick D. Rudd / Mike Parrish / Henry Wilson / Dennis Duncan / Mike Weaver / Plant Pathology / Lloyd Hipkins / /

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Professor / farmer / Coordinator / Administrator / Assistant Professor / Interim Director / Virginia Cooperative Extension / Controller / Research Associate / Extension Engineer / Biological Systems Engineering Department / Coordinator of PAT / /

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Virginia / /

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www.ext.vt.edu / /

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