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A red agricultural sprayer sprays liquid evenly over a lush green field of crops, applying pesticides or fertilizers to promote healthy growth.

Get better results, saving time and money on chemicals and labor.  Reduce your risk of pesticide drift.

Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District is pleased to invite agricultural growers to our Spray Nozzle Technology, Calibration, and Drift Management Workshop. This hands on event offers live demonstrations of nozzles and droplet size. This is a great opportunity to interact with equipment and ask those burning questions about calibration and spray nozzles.

This workshop is being offered at no charge.

In this workshop, participants will learn about:

  • Spray nozzle technology and nozzle selection
  • Spray droplet size in relation to drift management
  • Basic sprayer calibration to improve your spray application

Register Today

  • When:  Thursday, March 12, 2026
  • Time:  9:00 a.m. to Noon
  • Where:  Beavercreek, OR – exact address provided upon registration
  • FREE Lunch is included
  • Pesticide credits are anticipated

Space is limited, so register early!

Register here or call our office at 503-210-6000.

About our workshop speaker, Mike Powers

Mike grew up working on his family’s farm in the Willamette Valley.  After finishing high school, he worked for 9 years at a local John Deere dealership as a parts specialist.  Eventually, Mike took over his family farm as a third-generation owner-operator, farming for 12 years before returning to the retail world. Mike focused on chemical and fertilizer application equipment.  Over the last 25 years, he has gained extensive experience in the field of spray and fertilizer application parts and equipment.

We are thrilled to have him here to share his wealth of knowledge!

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