super99

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I dont think there will be many beans to cut here
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ooh, i see the other crop is doing ok and the grass is green so he goofed up with something.
 
We own a farm where the railroad passes through the very front and all the way across the entire property. There has been many occasions where the railroad company will contract out the spraying brush control on both sides of the tracks. Also has been many times where this said company cares even less about wind direction or velocity and kills everyone's crops all along the tracks. This is thousands of acres.If I had to guess that's what happened here as 2-4-D is one of the chemicals they use. What's even worse is a crop that they didn't kill, but gets rejected for sale purposes on account of chemical contamination.
 
There were mislabeled beans around here. They were supposed to to be tolerant but were not. Nice beans one day, fired the next.
 
Years ago we had to spray beans with cobra and24d butyrac for morning glories and they look a lot worst then that. Certain chemicals will burn the beans bad.

This post was edited by mudcreek183 on 07/22/2023 at 07:08 am.
 
A neighbor grabbed the wrong chemical a few years ago, 100+ acres of crop slowly turned brown. Then he had to wait to replant with the cross mix of applied chemicals. Had a very late crop that year.

It can happen easy enough, now with all the generic names of herbicides. Person really has to be thinking.

Paul
 

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