Monday, May 18, 2015

Getting Dusted

After leaving the Sacramento Wildlife Refuge last Friday I spotted a low flying crop duster making some passes over a field off in the distance. I pulled over to watch and realized that they were landing to reload right next to a public road. I drove down the road and parked right next to them and sat and watched. They had a rudimentary but perfectly flat runway cut into the dirt twenty feet off of the county road. The crop duster was a Gruman AG Cat. It came in landed and powered itself around to get ready for take off. The truck with the hopper loader came forward and loaded the crop duster with fertilizer. The crop duster powered up to take off. I thought there would a be a little dust. Oh how wrong I was! I snapped off a quick couple of images and then was completely overcome and enveloped in a cloud of dust so thick I couldn't see. For the next take off I made sure I was well past the end of the runway. For those of you that are unfamiliar with the Sacramento Valley crop dusters or aerial applicators are used quite heavily in the growing of rice. After fields are prepared and flooded they are seeded and fertilized from the air. Insecticides are also applied in a similar fashion. May you have a blessed day, chris These images created with a Canon 7D, a Tamron 150-600 and a Canon 17-85 mm lens.

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  3. I also hate dust and one thing that really helps a LOT is if you have central air conditioning to turn the fan switch to "ON" instead of "AUTO". When it's on "AUTO" the fan only runs when the a/c is on but when you put the switch on "ON" the fan runs constantly and pulls air through your return air and will clean the air. You will have to replace your filters a lot more often, sometimes every 3-4 weeks or more often but it's worth it. What I would suggest is buying the pleated filters that go in your return air duct and purchase the pleated filters that have the highest MERV rating that you can afford. The higher the MERV rating, the more expensive the filters are but they really do control the dust better than the plain old fiberglass filters or the less expensive pleated filters. Also, a central vacuum system would be the best but most people don't retro-fit their homes with central vacuum...they just use what they have. I would suggest using a Dyson vacuum cleaner if you can afford that......they pick up WAY more dust than anything I've ever used, including my central vacuum which does a terrific job and keeps the dust in a canister in the basement. Anyway, a good vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter system is wonderful for catching dust. I would say you might want to vacuum a lot more often than you've been...maybe that will help too. Also, don't open your windows....that just lets more dust in that cool air. Good luck! bizzrise | Electrical Supplies Exporters

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  4. i really hate how dust gets all over everything i have a black desk and it is always on my desk what can i do to keep it off my desk???? Automatic Voltage Stabilizer

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