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Posted 3/18/2019 21:55 (#7388288 - in reply to #7387793)
Subject: RE: Dicamba Question


Northeast KS, Undercover(crops)
Dungbeetle - 3/18/2019 19:05

It’s a few bad eggs that aren’t following the labels properly that are causing issues. How many people out there are spraying generic banvel on their beans and just not saying anything. You know that is where the problems are. Or spraying when there are obvious inversions going on.


Not true. Dungbeetle your bias is very obvious. The problem is volatilization after on label application.

The problems with non dicamba tolerant crops are obvious. Less obvious (but still pretty obvious if you pull your head out of your dung producer) is the damage to trees, native legumes, etc. There are mature trees that will die here if this continues. We are living in a cloud of dicamba during the summer. What's worse is your chemical trespass is xtending into the lungs of people who have the right to breathe clean air.

Luckily this probably won't go on for long because resistance already exists and will proliferate very quickly. Hmmm let's dose every weed in the fence line, non crop area, etc with a variety of rates from a full rate to a whiff. Brilliant.

This is actually for others to read dungbeetle because you are obviously a beneficiary of this system who either has no morals or has lost sight of them.
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