Why is drift such an issue this year? Have the chemicals changed? Formulations of the old chems? Is it because pulse acres are higher? Windy as **** so take a chance before the stage is to late? Or are guys getting so many acres that they have to spray each day regardless of the risk?
And whose fault is it if the spray is within the label but it warms up later and the fumes burn the neighbors field? Farmer, custom sprayer, or manufacturer (okay, that's a joke, we all know its never the manufacturers fault)
And whose fault is it if the spray is within the label but it warms up later and the fumes burn the neighbors field? Farmer, custom sprayer, or manufacturer (okay, that's a joke, we all know its never the manufacturers fault)
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