WHILE we continue to maintain our fallow paddocks to conserve the valuable moisture left over from last season’s deluges, serious consideration needs to be given to the weather conditions during our spraying operations.
It has come to our attention that neighbouring districts are finding significant herbicide damage to summer crops especially with respect to 2,4-D herbicide.
The damage has not always been the result of direct drift but mainly due to drift caused through temperature inversions.
The two areas where off target drift can occur are direct drift onto neighboring . . .
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