LESA, which stands for low-elevation sprinkler application, was developed by researchers with the University of Idaho and Washington State University. Farmers, who worked with the researchers to try the new technique of lowering sprinkler nozzles to the point where they spray directly into the crop canopy, avoiding wind and evaporation losses, like the results.
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