We would like to remind our readers about the availability of a free online tank-mix calculator from WeedSOFT (http://weedsoft.unl.edu/). The tank-mix calculator is useful for commodity producers, custom applicators, and others applying herbicides. The calculator generates a printed load ticket that gives precise amounts of herbicide(s) and adjuvants (general list) to add to the spray tank. The load ticket can also functions as a record-keeping tool. Below we review how to use the calculator.
Using the UNL Tank-mix Calculator
The calculator can be reached from the WeedSOFT home page (http://weedsoft.unl.edu/). It is located under the “Tools” menu (see Figure 1). Move the cursor over “Tools,” then click on “Calculators.”
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| Figure 1. Locate the calendar on the WeedSOFT home page under "Tools." |
Figure 2 shows the calculator page of WeedSOFT. A second tool is the WeedSOFT Yield Loss Calculator. (We will address its functions in a future CropWatch article.) To access the Tank Mix Calculator, click on the sprayer, and then on the following screen click on “Continue to Calculator.”
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| Figure 2. WeedSoft page showing two tool options. |
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| Figure 3: Screen shot of the online WeedSOFT Tank-mix Calculator information input page. |
The form provides space (Box 2) for the applicator to list critical information after application, such as location, wind speed and direction, temperature, crop stage, time of application, etc. This then becomes a valuable record-keeping tool for regulatory and operation history purposes.
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| Figure 4: Example load ticket. |
We believe the tank-mix calculator can be used to improve communication between managers and applicators, to reduce the misapplication of herbicides due to tank-mix calculation errors, and to facilitate improved record keeping.
Lowell Sandell
Extension Educator, Weed Science
Mark Bernards
Extension Weeds Specialist
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