| sp26 - 5/12/2018 07:21
My sunflowers got damaged by dicamba from a bto spaying across the road in 2017. About $30,000 in damages. I thought it was an open and closed case. This is what his insurance company told me in so many words, "We and other insurance companies got together and decided not to pay out any claims because the farmer won't be able to prove the spray didn't drift from miles away ". Even though you could see damage right beside his field they just aren't paying. Going to court will probable cost more that the claim and the insurance companies know that. So much for any ethics and doing the right thing. Also I found out this farmer had numerous other complaints about drift in 2017.
File a civil suit against the BTO |