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May 26, 2015 7:35 PM CST
Name: Leon
Indiana (Zone 5a)
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I've had an abnormally high rate of these this year. And I can't bring myself
to believe the weather is responsible for them all. There is so much herbicide
being spread during April & May that I am sure it gets carried by the wind
for miles. And being in a rural area we are surrounded by miles and miles of
fields. I've seen tankers out spraying with winds as high as 20-25 mph. If we
watch the dust clouds they drift for miles. Just my thoughts, but I've not seen
them this bad in past years.
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