I don't know if you guys over there are familiar with Foam Bout Markers over there? usually mounted on the end of the sprayer boom, it is basically a device that puts little blobs of foam onto the ground so you can see where to drive on the return run. I was using one on a fertilizer spreader in a grass field and some friends of mine were astonished to see " Thousands of mushrooms growing in straight lines" until of course they went into the field and saw for themselves what they actually were, so they did not get any mushrooms for supper that day. I did hear about some idiot phoning the R.S.P.C.A. (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ) to complain because "This nasty farmer was killing hundreds of seagulls with his sprayer". When the officer arrived at the farm it was those same blobs of foam again, not lots of white birds all managing somehow to die in lines!
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