Posted by Billy NY on May 30, 2012 at 12:02:47 from (67.248.100.3):
So, you guys who know or are in the know, what concerns should I have about this dumb@ss who just started spraying, did not finish and we get a wash out, the whole 30 acres is sloped to our 20 acre pond, I assume the bullhead and perch would be unsafe to eat, but what is the real deal. Don't you guys look at the weather before heading to the field with this expensive stuff ? I'm no tree hugger, but this is careless, and this is an old time farmer who is a big operator with a fleet of tractor trailers, grain elevator and so on, they ain't stupid and I have no issue with them, just this crap getting into our water, this is tied into a creek that goes to a bigger creek that dumps into the Hudson river, this stuff will be in the river tonight no doubt.
The crop is corn so I assume its 2-4D, need to look the other way now, I need to talk to Dave2 about people skills LOL !!!!!!!!!!
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