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(edited)Agronomy

Spraying Early

We’re a custom application outfit and this year, for some reason, we’ve had a ton of customers ask us not to start spraying till the dew has dried… just wondering what everyone’s thoughts and opinions where on that? Been in business for 25 years and never had a problem spraying early so we are at a lost to why everyone is concerned all of the sudden? 🤷🏼‍♂️

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Most of the dew goes right back into the plant on a warm morning, I've seen articles that claim a little dew enhances the chemical. Same guys that are screaming about using 20 gallon of water are probably the ones worried about the dew!!

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