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What you would normally see here is some guy explaining all of this with continouous focus on his face, large hand gestures and no single visual representation. If we would be lucky, maybe we would see some video of a river or something. For 5 seconds. We need a youtube version with high educational standards.
Yes. What you would normally see here is some guy explaining all of this with continouous focus on his face, large hand gestures and no single visual representation. If we would be lucky, maybe we would see some video of a river or something. For 5 seconds. We need a youtube version with high educational standards.
If lethal dose is a measurement based on MG/ KG, why do they need LD 50? Because you know a little bit of product with a high concentration of poison that can kill 50% of the population would take less than a large amount of product with a low amount of concentration of poison that can kill 50% of the population; however, both can kill 50% of the population.??? So why is some poison and the other is only caution?
Hey Dutz: What about a hydraulic driven motor on the sprayer pump to maintain constant pressure, no matter what the engine rpm? What about a tractor foot throttle to adjust sprayer output on variable organic matter soil in a field? Also, what about using a foot throttle to adjust engine rpm to maintain same speed in going up a hill and then down a hill? I thought you honcho's had a college education.
Excellent video. One question: on the area of influence model, aren't you building the end result into it (in the shape of the hole in the foam)? Wouldn't you rather no foam at all - just the wooden edges, to show how drawing water affects the water table?
Jake Kell Sorry for the delayed response...to be honest, I'm simply the video producer for the program, and my knowledge is limited to putting programs together...you'd be better served contacting the folks at Penn State Extension to get a more complete answer. Thanks for watching.
It's a representative model rather than a scale physical model, so the hole and curves are roughly based on how water flows. A large number of observation wells in an actual flow model would show a similar shape.