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<blockquote data-quote="nkotb" data-source="post: 1426809" data-attributes="member: 19452"><p>Several different versions of Banvel/Dicamba, some more volatile than others. A drift reducer will not help/minimally help with actual volatilization. In parts of Kansas where cotton was tried, a large part of our issue was the fact that everyone is very dependent on 2,4-D, where it seemed you could have driven through the county with the lid off of a jug and at least curled most of the cotton within a few miles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nkotb, post: 1426809, member: 19452"] Several different versions of Banvel/Dicamba, some more volatile than others. A drift reducer will not help/minimally help with actual volatilization. In parts of Kansas where cotton was tried, a large part of our issue was the fact that everyone is very dependent on 2,4-D, where it seemed you could have driven through the county with the lid off of a jug and at least curled most of the cotton within a few miles. [/QUOTE]
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