04-28-2018, 08:30 AM
The pesticides like Round up are expensive. There is little incentive for a small farmer or a large farmer to be spraying in the air on a windy day. It defeats the purpose.
Larger agriculture, not seen here to my knowledge, uses aircraft to spray and that can indeed drift. Not much in the way of Big Ag here. It is a big issue in California where housing developments are adjacent to hundreds or thousands of acres of field crops.
Larger agriculture, not seen here to my knowledge, uses aircraft to spray and that can indeed drift. Not much in the way of Big Ag here. It is a big issue in California where housing developments are adjacent to hundreds or thousands of acres of field crops.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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