Abstract
Recent experimental work on the possibilities of mistblowing for the control of pests and diseases is briefly described in this paper, read at an international conference on plant protection held at Fernhurst Research Station in 1956. Mistblowing uses far less material than spraying and gives just as good results in orchards at about half the cost per acre. It is now becoming popular in Holland, and its wider use is expected.
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