I don"t know where you are located but hay here in North-east Iowa is going to be tight this year. Too many acres torn up to row crops. The local hay sale is going strong still. Usually prices are dead once the grass greens up.
I would want the value of the lost hay. Are you not going to have to buy hay now????? Also like others have stated, you don"t know what was sprayed. Most sprays at this time of year have more than Roundup in it.
Damage: Lost hay value + the cost of reseeding a new field for next year. That is how mis-sprayed corn is handled, value of the crop at harvest, just without the replant cost.
Funny that they sprayed the wrong field. Almost all the spray rigs around here have GPS with field mapping. He should have known that he was in the wrong field. The one I road in made all kind of noise if you tried to spray the wrong field.
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