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Jim Wilson, PhD. South Dakota State University
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National Coalition on Drift Minimization -- NCODM
http://pep.wsu.edu/ncodm/

Strategies to Reduce Spray Drift
http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/library/ageng2/mf2444.pdf

Equipment to Reduce Spray Drift
http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/library/ageng2/mf2445.pdf

Reducing Spray Drift
http://ohioline.osu.edu/b816/index.html

National Agricultural Aviation Association
http://www.agaviation.org/

The web-based program, Driftwatch, encourages growers of pesticide averse crops,
or organic crops, to register the locations of their fields in a database maintained by a
central agency. Applicators are also urged to register, and to then check the website's
database for listed areas before beginning spraying. Registered applicators also receive
email messages alerting them to new drift-sensitive fields that may be recently added
to the database. Driftwarch was originally devised at Purdue University for use in the state of Indiana, but has now been adopted, or is being considered for adoption, by at least five other midwestern states.  www.driftwatch.org  

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