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Spraying fungicide and side effects
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<blockquote data-quote="GeorgeK" data-source="post: 7608981" data-attributes="member: 106748"><p>A fast growing hedge plant like laurel will keep spray drift out and before long it will be tall enough you'll barely see the sprayer. I think this may be best for your peace of mind as even with the best will in the world the crops will still be getting sprayed regularly and there will always be the worry a rogue gust of wind could blow spray onto your property if there's no physical barrier. Providing it's planted on your land I can't see the farmer minding not that they can do anything about it anyway. Under organic standards a good hedge is officially recognised as an acceptable way to separate organic from non organic land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeorgeK, post: 7608981, member: 106748"] A fast growing hedge plant like laurel will keep spray drift out and before long it will be tall enough you'll barely see the sprayer. I think this may be best for your peace of mind as even with the best will in the world the crops will still be getting sprayed regularly and there will always be the worry a rogue gust of wind could blow spray onto your property if there's no physical barrier. Providing it's planted on your land I can't see the farmer minding not that they can do anything about it anyway. Under organic standards a good hedge is officially recognised as an acceptable way to separate organic from non organic land. [/QUOTE]
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