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...an Indiana farmer who grows corn and soybeans but also runs a vineyard and winery, says his young grapevines have suffered significant damage from drifting 2,4-D applications at neighboring farms I think that this is just as disturbing as the purported future of chemical weed control diminishing returns. I think about all the many times that I have used glyphosphate and am well aware of the potential of drift on breezy days, but I never considered that the mist might be so atomized that it can travel much greater distances than I ever thought. If I am reading this report about drift correctly, it can really get into the atmosphere like a fog and move pretty far. Never considered that level of transit potential.
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