West Central Indiana | sloughclub - 2/10/2024 10:14
I don’t like anyone making my cotton look like crap with any formulation of 2/4D ever invented I totally agree with you. It should not be sprayed within whatever distance that it will bother your cotton. Having said that most of the beans raised are nowhere close to cotton which is a very sensitive crop. In the middle and north crop growing areas I can spray Enlist and not even ding the non-Enlist field 10 feet away. You spray Dicamba and it will cup the leaves of non-dicamba beans all around in every direction to some extent. Yes, a lot of times it doesn't cause yield damage and other time if the beans are in certain more critical stages there will be more damage that occurs. Temperature inversions happen to often and the Dicamba moves. Dicamba should be used as a burndown only before other crops are grown. IMO |