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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1427591" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I've heard about it all my life also but have never seen any major damages. I also could have sworn it was illegal to put out by plane but the label says otherwise. I've talked to a lot of people about this lately and no one here has ever seen large damage like the 13 mile deal. Most will say they've seen some damage on the edge of cotton fields that join peanuts or something like that but no one can say they've seen catastrophes. This makes me curious as to why. Larger fields maybe. More humidity? But I'm kind of leaning toward the aerial spraying of large fields or rice fields. If you look at irrigation systems and the water loss of the high altitude irrigation systems its not hard to visualize much of the 2,4-D never reaching the ground and just forming a cloud if it is sprayed to high. That's where I'm leaning but I don't know. Just know we don't have that kind of problem with it - BUT we are careful when we use it for this very reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1427591, member: 4362"] I've heard about it all my life also but have never seen any major damages. I also could have sworn it was illegal to put out by plane but the label says otherwise. I've talked to a lot of people about this lately and no one here has ever seen large damage like the 13 mile deal. Most will say they've seen some damage on the edge of cotton fields that join peanuts or something like that but no one can say they've seen catastrophes. This makes me curious as to why. Larger fields maybe. More humidity? But I'm kind of leaning toward the aerial spraying of large fields or rice fields. If you look at irrigation systems and the water loss of the high altitude irrigation systems its not hard to visualize much of the 2,4-D never reaching the ground and just forming a cloud if it is sprayed to high. That's where I'm leaning but I don't know. Just know we don't have that kind of problem with it - BUT we are careful when we use it for this very reason. [/QUOTE]
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