Introducing the mix tank app from Precision Laboratories
Waukegan, Illinois, USA
March 1, 2011
Precision Laboratories announced the release of the new Mix Tank app for iPhone and iPod touch, offering a simple and unique process to identify correct mixing sequence.
As mixing issues and interactions continue to cause more problems, Precision Laboratories launches a Mix Tank app to reduce product and money loss from sprayer clogging. The free Mix Tank app offers the first of its kind assistance in determining the accurate mixing sequence for pesticides, adjuvants and foliar nutrition products. With over 700 crop protection products from over 15 manufacturers, the new Mix Tank app can process mixtures to determine the correct solution.
After downloading the app at http://bit.ly/MixTank, the new tool allows users to select inputs then review details, features and benefits, use rates and share the results through Facebook, Twitter or email. As the adjuvant experts, Precision Laboratories offers the Mix Tank app free of charge, providing customers full advantage to cost-saving tools and increased efficiency. Following the iPhone app, Precision Laboratories will release a website-based version accessible from internet-connected computers and smartphones.
“The new Mix Tank app is designed to support retailers, crop specialists, researchers and growers in providing accurate and efficient mix tank sequences to enhance profitability and ease,” said Daniel Ori, marketing specialist at Precision Laboratories. “Adjusting crop protection strategies leads to more tank mixing and an improper mix can cause lost time and money. By using the Mix Tank app users can get the most out of every tank mix.”
Precision Laboratories is a leading provider of specialized chemistries applied to plants, seeds, soil and water to maximize resource and biological performance potential while stewarding the environment.
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