|
Tennessee | They should use dicamba for burndown early, but don't go around spraying it in crop when it's 90 degrees and 90% humidity. If they have tough weeds to control, they can use liberty. It works well in 90 degree weather. It's a little different complaining about damage you caused yourself, and damage cause by others. My neighbor burnt down with dicamba last week, and lit up 10 acres of my liberty beans next to him. It's my fault for planting Liberty beans. I actually had 3 different farmers tell me last fall they were planting xtend beans this year, "that way if something happens they aren't at fault, because they let me know ahead of time." | |
|