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Spraying fungicide and side effects
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<blockquote data-quote="Psychedelic" data-source="post: 7610298" data-attributes="member: 87962"><p>I spray around 5000ac every year working for a Spraying contractor, I've definitely been questioned more this last year, likely down to furlough/working from home and the multiple negative articles that seem to be on the net every other day. </p><p></p><p>I always try to slow down going past houses and gardens and pick times that the wind was ideally blowing away or pretty calm. I would be absolutely mortified if I'd inadvertently damaged someone's garden or made anyone feel uncomfortable. However needs must, and sometimes you need to get on even in less than ideal conditions especially if weather is due to break with blight spraying etc. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As an aside I've noticed some of this year's chemistry has had a very strong and distinct smell, which definitely doesn't help alleviate the public's fear of spraying!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psychedelic, post: 7610298, member: 87962"] I spray around 5000ac every year working for a Spraying contractor, I've definitely been questioned more this last year, likely down to furlough/working from home and the multiple negative articles that seem to be on the net every other day. I always try to slow down going past houses and gardens and pick times that the wind was ideally blowing away or pretty calm. I would be absolutely mortified if I'd inadvertently damaged someone's garden or made anyone feel uncomfortable. However needs must, and sometimes you need to get on even in less than ideal conditions especially if weather is due to break with blight spraying etc. As an aside I've noticed some of this year's chemistry has had a very strong and distinct smell, which definitely doesn't help alleviate the public's fear of spraying! [/QUOTE]
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