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| Well yeah, that’s always a very convenient excuse because by the time visible symptoms appear the dicamba has been metabolized by the plant and become almost undetectable by leaf analysis. Visible symptoms are the most reliable clue of whether the damage has been caused by dicamba or 2 4-D, as dicamba causes upward cupping of the leaf and 2 4-D downward cupping. All I know, and I have been farming for 50 years, is that mulberry tree leaves didn’t ever look like this before the advent of the Extend technology.
Edited by AgManNEK 8/15/2025 06:40
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