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| Why? Please tell me why that is the case. If someone pulls into a field next to you, sprays their crop then leaves and a day later my field is damaged, then come harvest time the neighbor on the opposite side of the vapor drift raises 10 bushel better soybeans and we are getting the same price. Why shouldn’t I be pissed? It’s nothing that I did, it is a yield drag from someone else’s doings. I don’t get why it’s so hard to understand that side, unless “you're stupid or naive”.
It’s called common courtesy, last year I had a retailer call me and ask what soybeans I had next to a customers field. I told them enlist, they then explained they were wanting to spray di-flexx on the customers corn but they would go a different route then.
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