NE NC | CaseFarmer - 8/4/2020 14:16
Im thinking soybeans are more susceptible to damage than tobacco cause that **** flys!!!
Im with you guys. Enlist works great and no issues when spraying by gardens
I doubted you raise any tobacco there or have any knowledge the crop. If we get drift on in our crop the companies won’t buy it. And yes they take samples and test. No way a bean is more sensitive or has a grain elevator refused to buy your beans cause they got cupped. So please don’t say ban it all. and speaking from a cotton stand point I got drifted on last year from enlist and yield went down from 1500 pounds to 400. So am I right to say ban enlist so you can’t use it? Even though your 3 states and miles away? I think ban of any chemical is a slippery slope. And should be assessed by local region who am I to tell you how to farm in your area or you mine?
Edited by Caseih7250 8/4/2020 21:38
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