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Rushville, IN | Last year neighbor left buffer like you're supposed to, even if not on a label just to be nice. 15 days after he sprayed it got up and walked across his buffer and the road into our beans. It's not drift at time of spraying, it's the temperature inversion later that gets other beans. Dicamba has been around a long time. This is nothing new, just people aren't courteous enough anymore to spray before neighbors beans are before the reproductive stages.
Neighbor came and talked to us to make everything right. No hard feelings as long as people are neighborly | |
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