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<blockquote data-quote="Yoby" data-source="post: 180066" data-attributes="member: 631"><p>I've had a couple trees that I suspect died as a result of aerial spraying. I have no proof, but since I work in the industry, I am sending a letter as the sprayer has been flying within 40ft of my roof top. Pretty much the same thing, red/brown on the side facing the field or already dead on that side. I have had to replace several apple trees that are some 100 ft and other more from the fields due to them spontaneously drying up and ding. The evergreens don't seem to get hurt, but the deciduous trees take a beating.</p><p></p><p>EDIT:</p><p>I should clarify, my suspicion is based on the fact that with in the week of the spraying, the trees have the above described. </p><p></p><p>I understand living in the country, you are part of the ag community and the resulting factors of tractors, semis, ect. But after replacing roughly 100 trees now, I am getting tired when I know if they were paying attention to drift this wouldn't be happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yoby, post: 180066, member: 631"] I've had a couple trees that I suspect died as a result of aerial spraying. I have no proof, but since I work in the industry, I am sending a letter as the sprayer has been flying within 40ft of my roof top. Pretty much the same thing, red/brown on the side facing the field or already dead on that side. I have had to replace several apple trees that are some 100 ft and other more from the fields due to them spontaneously drying up and ding. The evergreens don't seem to get hurt, but the deciduous trees take a beating. EDIT: I should clarify, my suspicion is based on the fact that with in the week of the spraying, the trees have the above described. I understand living in the country, you are part of the ag community and the resulting factors of tractors, semis, ect. But after replacing roughly 100 trees now, I am getting tired when I know if they were paying attention to drift this wouldn't be happening. [/QUOTE]
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