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It's not necessarily the burn off that's the issue and it's not drift. It's trace levels in rainfall/environment.
Noone would try and blend these levels and the buyer will be just as disappointed as the seller when the test comes back positive.
Organic exporters are having the same issue.
And it can change from the bin sample to loading into railcar. At these levels it's difficult to meet.
The bigger the crop the less chance there is of residue showing up. I believe it's due to dilution but it's a wild ass guess.
Destination buyers (mainly China) won't negotiate on levels as their buyers demand the level. It's a good market if you can hit it but it takes a level of luck to meet the spec.
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We applied 1 liter per acre pre burn and there was a detectable level and the ground we did late fall spraying had no residue. The plants picked up a small amount of residue during emergence.
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Originally posted by dave4441 View Post
Noone would try and blend these levels and the buyer will be just as disappointed as the seller when the test comes back positive.
Fields are a couple miles apart, both pre-burn .67 L/ac and both yielded well.
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We used to test mustard for chemical residue. This is what we found: different results and different labs. You may want to have it retested.
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