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Spraying plants with the paint spray gun. Spray particles, which are very fine, are seen only in direct sunlight, the cone of spray being more widely spread than the photograph shows. The operator moves between the rows of plants, sweeping the gun to cover the foliage and fruit with a fine, almost invisible film of particles.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 98, Issue 3, 16 March 1959, Page 253

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Spraying plants with the paint spray gun. Spray particles, which are very fine, are seen only in direct sunlight, the cone of spray being more widely spread than the photograph shows. The operator moves between the rows of plants, sweeping the gun to cover the foliage and fruit with a fine, almost invisible film of particles. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 98, Issue 3, 16 March 1959, Page 253

Spraying plants with the paint spray gun. Spray particles, which are very fine, are seen only in direct sunlight, the cone of spray being more widely spread than the photograph shows. The operator moves between the rows of plants, sweeping the gun to cover the foliage and fruit with a fine, almost invisible film of particles. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 98, Issue 3, 16 March 1959, Page 253

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