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Cooperative Extension: Integrated Pest Management

Applications

Calibrate or Mix My Sprayer App

This free web-based app was created to replace the previously available mobile apps called "Calibrate My Sprayer" and "Mix My Sprayer" from the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service (CUCES). Both apps have been re-created and co-packaged in this format to be used on a computer or a smartphone. You can select either 'Calibrate' or 'Mix Sprayer' after starting the app.

Units for all inputs in both calibrate or mix mode can be customized by tapping or clicking the unit buttons. Sprayers and products are saved with the user settings last used.

If you have questions regarding this sprayer calibration/mixing app, please contact Jeremy Greene with CUCES at  greene4@clemson.edu

  • Calibration Feature

    The calibration portion of the app will allow you to select a broadcast or banded sprayer and save user-named sprayers and settings. You can calculate volume per area (how much water is the sprayer delivering), target catch per nozzle for a desired volume output (what you should catch per nozzle to deliver the desired output), or calculate ground speed needed for desired nozzle catch and volume.

  • Mix Sprayer Feature

    The mix sprayer feature of the app helps with quick, accurate calculations of product mixes to be applied with spraying equipment. Users can create a custom list of favorite products (there are three pre-loaded pesticides). Simply add or select a product, insert values in each input box, and the app automatically calculates the amount of product to include in the user-defined mix size. The user can also get help with mix calculations by application area size.

MyIPM for Fruit Crops App

Check out this Video to learn more about the MyIPM app

The MyIPM smartphone application was originally developed in 2012 by Clemson University for South Carolina peach and strawberry growers, but has since expanded into a tool that serves all fruit growers along the east coast. The app content is maintained in collaboration with fruit extension specialists at Cornell University, University of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania State University, University of Maryland, North Carolina State University, and the University of Georgia. The app is available in the Apple Store and Google play for free to promote Integrated Pest Management for sustained, commercial fruit crop production.

For more information contact:
Guido Schnabel, Professor and Plant Pathologist, Clemson University, 105 Collings St./220 BRC, Clemson, SC 29634 phone: 864 656 6705; email: schnabe@clemson.edu .

MyIPM for Row Crops App

The MyIPM for row crops smartphone application was officially launched in 2022. The app utilizes the framework established by the MyIPM app for fruit production to provide pest management information to row crop producers. The app content is maintained in collaboration with row crop specialists at Clemson University, Auburn University, University of Delaware, University of Maryland, North Carolina State University, Virginia Tech, University of Florida, and Louisiana State University. The app is available in the Apple Store and Google play for free to promote Integrated Pest Management for sustained, commercial row crop production.

For more information contact:
Francis Reay-Jones, Professor and Entomologist, Clemson University, Pee Dee Research and Education Center, Florence, SC email: freayjo@clemson.edu.

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