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<blockquote data-quote="Traxion" data-source="post: 180118" data-attributes="member: 983"><p>It's hard to blame tree damage just on Dicamba. We have some trees that sit in a poor position for spray drift and have never done well. There's no Dicamba being used there up until maybe two years ago, but plenty of spray damage before. Hard to say it is 100% of the cause, but similar 5 row tree belts planted at the same time are doing significantly better. Plenty of glyphosate, treflan, Poast, Spartan, Express, and others used from year to year. I'll be curious to see how the Dicamba "ban" works out. Oh, and I might add I've seen plenty of drifted spray damage on crops too, and not from Dicamba. It all comes down to proper application techniques. Growing up it seemed it had to be dead calm to spray. Now, I see the sprayers going (both ground and air based) in what I consider windy conditions. Technology has helped that for sure, but it still makes me wonder at times?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxion, post: 180118, member: 983"] It's hard to blame tree damage just on Dicamba. We have some trees that sit in a poor position for spray drift and have never done well. There's no Dicamba being used there up until maybe two years ago, but plenty of spray damage before. Hard to say it is 100% of the cause, but similar 5 row tree belts planted at the same time are doing significantly better. Plenty of glyphosate, treflan, Poast, Spartan, Express, and others used from year to year. I'll be curious to see how the Dicamba "ban" works out. Oh, and I might add I've seen plenty of drifted spray damage on crops too, and not from Dicamba. It all comes down to proper application techniques. Growing up it seemed it had to be dead calm to spray. Now, I see the sprayers going (both ground and air based) in what I consider windy conditions. Technology has helped that for sure, but it still makes me wonder at times? [/QUOTE]
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