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Spray Drift on Tomatoes? (or grapes)
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Posted 6/30/2025 19:00 (#11281570 - in reply to #11281516)
Subject: RE: Spray Drift on Tomatoes? (or grapes)


Cen. Pa.
Unfortunately, we farm several places.
Where the field that has been there, many years before the houses came along and the homeowner decides to put a garden right next to the property line... What I often suggest is.I stay a good thirty inches from the property line, and they stay a good thirty inches from the property line. That way, we have a nice common area. Approximately five feet...In many cases that works well. But sometimes when I stay 30 inches from the property line. The property owner just yeah, it moves his garden over 30 inches. My way, and you'll never guess what happens next year when I come along with a sprayer....
an earlier question was
Do you sprayer, operators get concerned? When you see a garden planted, very close to your field.Edge... I think the question goes two ways, do you home gardeners?
Get concerned.
When you plant your garden six inches from a farmers field were, you know, herbicides will be used.... This is definitely a situation where people just have to work together.. It has become more complicated since we are all notill the property owners are constantly trying to take more of our land, and of course, what we skip will give weeds, and what we spray will die... Back in the day when I ran the moleboard plow along those
Backyards, with the tail wheel of the old 5 bottom runing, right beside the property line at 12 inches deep, we never had that problem
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