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<blockquote data-quote="Phil in Tupelo" data-source="post: 552982" data-attributes="member: 1425"><p>I am not an expert, but I think 24D in Mississippi is a restricted use pesticide. If spraying in hot weather it may vaporize and can drift as much as a mile or more. Cotton, tomatoes and some yard turfs will almost die if you just bring an unopened container of the stuff around, they are that sensitive to it. I don't think you can use it either after April 15 or May 15 (cotton is up). If you spray your pasture now and it drifts and kills your neighbor's cotton or tomateos or some yard plants you likely will get to pay for the damages. Call your county agent and they can get you advice more acceptible to your area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil in Tupelo, post: 552982, member: 1425"] I am not an expert, but I think 24D in Mississippi is a restricted use pesticide. If spraying in hot weather it may vaporize and can drift as much as a mile or more. Cotton, tomatoes and some yard turfs will almost die if you just bring an unopened container of the stuff around, they are that sensitive to it. I don't think you can use it either after April 15 or May 15 (cotton is up). If you spray your pasture now and it drifts and kills your neighbor's cotton or tomateos or some yard plants you likely will get to pay for the damages. Call your county agent and they can get you advice more acceptible to your area. [/QUOTE]
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