CIL | MNfarmer85 - 4/18/2024 00:15
Well, hopefully the regular type of dicamba gets left alone, and it gets used properly by those who use it. I do think that "low drift" junk is what caused the problems the past several years, because it was prone to getting up and moving days after application while the older stuff seemed to be done drifting by the 2nd day.
+1. from the land of seed corn fields where dicamba is used too late, I totally agree. The newer forms are definitely to blame. I'm not being sarcastic. This was something calculated by those who developed it. |