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NW Missouri | Since dicamba beans are not yet approved, the requirement for testing or perhaps seed growing in farminguy's case js a fallow twenty foot border around the test area. That fallow area requirement really doesn't have anything to do with the drift issues. I agree with you on the multiple times we have heard the claim to reduced drift by changing the formulation. We will hear that story again. The biggest change will be in how these products must be sprayed. Close to the target, no booms eight feet off the ground in a ten+ mph wind. No formulation change can accomplish that. Physical drift is not the same as volatility. | |
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