Columbia Basin, Ephrata, WA | Why does he even know that the applicator won't pay? That seems like a totally inappropriate question to even ask if he told the spray guy what to spray.
The guy is screwed. We've all made mistakes that cost money; sometimes it's a little, and sometimes it's a lot. Hopefully it was a small field, and the chemicals that are down allow him to plant beans.
I can see how something like that can happen, and it makes me nervous as a cat in a roomfull of AgTalkers. I must have checked the seed label of my LL corn half dozen times before, during, and after spraying the Ignite. I think I inherited some odd OCD tendencies from my grandma. So far it's working for me most of the time. I do have a pretty bad burnt spot from 32 fertilizer leaking into a mainline and going out through a pivot all at once. These things happen.
Edited by Ben in the Basin 6/28/2011 23:27
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