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Re: Cotton versus Herbicide Question
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Posted by John A. on July 15, 2007 at 20:43:41 from (4.253.41.52):
In Reply to: Cotton versus Herbicide Question posted by Howard H. on July 15, 2007 at 19:48:22:
Howard, In the old days 24D- Butal-Ester, Yes, just uncork the a bottle of Butal-Ester and someone 20 miles down wind will loose cotton. But inthis day and time 24D-Amine is the norm and it will burn back broad leafs for a 1/4 mile but that is about all. Remember about 87 when Kautzs planted Soybeans just S. Of Loren Burdge's house on those 2 circles there on Stateline Rd? County boys came by spraying Amine in the ditches for broad leafs. The S. half of those 2 cirlces were surenough burnt back hard while the N. half of those circles were not hurt very much at all. They shut off the water and declared disaster and got damages from the county and Ins too, so I heard! There are 2 parts to this story and I will relate the rest to you on the phone, Not here where wash can get aired in public. Hollar at me if you like. 512-577-3837 is my cell #. Later, John A.
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