12 Gauge. Klik, Klak, Pow, Pow!!!!!!!!!
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
What to do about spray drift damage?
Collapse
Logging in...
Welcome to Agriville! You need to login to post messages in the Agriville chat forums. Please login below.
X
-
-
Cant believe how many farmers dont even know
their land location. You would not believe it, and
some dont tell you the truth about what is next to
that field.
They know you wont come if its too scarey. They
think once you fly there, loaded with chemical,
you will spray it anyway, so WTH, just tell him its
wheat.
The gps is exact, if you put in the right info.
Comment
-
You'll have ta sue, the framer next
door, the spray company, their insurance
company etc. Then wait fer things ta
happen. Give the framers advocate a
call, he kin enlighten ya some to,
cousin hes supposed to be on yer side.
Its gonna take some time, document the
damage, dates times, locations etc and
the damage that was done. Call local
gag dept fer help, they to are supposed
ta be on yer side. Whinning and
snivelin won't get her done. Been there
done that, took a lotta time, butt
finally settled and got the payment,
butt all very unhelpful along the way.
Thats Angribusiness though!!!!!
Comment
-
Sumdum, that would make a farmer accountable.
How can you git r done if the action requires some
important details. Plus, the neighbor is not going
to get over sprayed, he's just paranoid, like those
granola eaters, all worried about getting sprayed
on.
Ignorance is not bliss...it's just ignorance. When
the neighbor calls the other to task due the
economic hardship they put on him due to
overspray, somehow he is the paranoid
disagreeable nutcase. If that situation was in the
city that farmer and the applicator would get sued
straight away, the questions would be asked in
court.
Please be attentive. Everybody has to make their
living that is understandable.
Comment
-
Not quite sure what yer Talkin bout sumdumb, But I'll take a stab at er'. Don't/Won't hire a Plane, Even if Theys payed Me to Spray My Land, Ain't gonna do The Job Right, Don't do it atall. Neighbours, NEIGHBOURS, Ain't got No Neighbours, Bought em' All Out!!!!!!!!!!
Comment
-
Just talk to a spray plane pilot often
and
its not easy. most guys who hire him are
really good but some give him the wrong
land location or when he gets to the
field, it isnt wheat, its lentils. not
saying everyone. Best is repeat
customers.
Because he is picking the right time for
the field and nice calm days are hard to
come by, it helps if there are no
surprises. He takes the farmer
information and relies on the computer
weather to pick the time.
Comment
-
- Reply to this Thread
- Return to Topic List
Comment