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C IL | Physical drift and volatilization is not the same thing, so if your neighbor is good at drifting chemicals on you, sure, you don’t have many options but to plant something immune to those chemicals.
Volatilization is sort of associated with the vapor pressure of the underlying molecule and can also change with environmental conditions. I think 24D has a vapor pressure inherently about 1/100 to 1/10,000th less than dicamba (2-4 orders of magnitude) before you get into the choline/vaporgrip nuances.
So being at least 1/100th as likely to volatilize and get up and move after the fact is pretty attractive to me.
Edited by sand85 1/8/2019 14:18
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