Dicamba drift
Marvin1982
Posted 6/19/2026 21:32 (#11679259 - in reply to #11679251)
Subject: RE: Dicamba drift


Northeast, Nebraska
Kooiker - 6/19/2026 21:27

Marvin1982 - 6/19/2026 21:22
Kooiker - 6/19/2026 20:49

Hilltop Husker - 6/19/2026 14:37 As I said below. I've got conventional soya next to enlist that are cupped and mine are unscathed. Why would beans feet from each other not be effected the same if it truly was anything else?



It may be something that was in the sprayer tank (if they’ve been post sprayed) but it was not Enlist that cupped the Enlist beans.   

Enlist gives them a droopy look, not cupped.  

Or it just might be that the cupped bean variety are more sensitive to Dicamba than the ones that aren’t cupped.  

It was nothing in the sprayer either. Field was 3 years corn on corn before this too and no it isn't carry over from the year before. It is dicamba drift. Nothing else




I believe you Marvin, I was replying to Husker that thinks his neighbor cupped his own Enlist beans by spraying Enlist on them.  

Enlist does not cup Enlist beans.  It can make them droopy but it does not make them cupped.  




I didn't take offense, i'm just answering every question. I was out spreading sulfer on my beans today and wanted to share how sick i am of dicamba drift everywhere. It even has the trees by my house cupped, where my kids like to play and swim in their pool.
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