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DeereMan97
Posted 6/9/2024 13:55 (#10769168 - in reply to #10769131)
Subject: RE: Soybean damage


NWMO
I’d say you’re right about the beans directly touching your beans, but I highly doubt you drifted the whole farm.

Things I have seen:
HPPD carryover after a dry fall, winter, spring. Tillage helps, no till will show more carry

Water drift. Mainly seen this with Dicamba. I have seen where you can spray chemical in one spot and rainwater can carry it onto a neighbor, but unlikely to cover the whole field

Spraying during an inversion. Sometimes we farmers like to wait until the wind dies down in the evening to spray, but that can be a bad idea. You can spray during a temperature inversion and your product never hits the ground, it’ll hang in the air like dust a move significantly further. I’ve heard of chemical traveling 100-200 yards in this scenario
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