I remember hearing that in the Appalachian coal towns, it was impossible to get diagnosed with black lung disease, no matter what was actually going on.
Some things don't change much.
Some things don't change much.
Finally, the ag ext. agent called me back - but not before I called the local newspaper.
The ag agent is going to try to get in touch with the inspector and get back to me. I asked him to be sure and let him know I want plant tissue samples taken. He said he would.
The conversation with the hot-shot reporter was interesting.
Trying to explain all this to someone who doesn't even have the slightest clue to what's going on - or what they're up against - is so beyond mind-numbing.
She said she thought it would make a good story and she'll run it by her editor.
Anyone want to wager he decides to squash the story... and instead run a nice piece about Earth Day and how wonderful all the nurserymen and farmers are?
This is, I believe, the best article I've read so far on synthetic auxins and their effects on plants.Just came across this while searching "synthetic auxin." Pretty sure I haven't seen this one before
Synthetic Auxins
That is actually a good suggestion I hadn't thought of, altering their spraying schedule, but it would have to be done county-wide and not just one farmer for it to be effective.Did you invite the farmer and his son out to evaluate the damage?
Where would the prevailing winds need to be coming from in order to miss your property when he sprays? I think I'd start negotiating with them about future timing and weather conditions.
Thanks!Oh, I wouldn't post a location, edit that out
I found how to, and did the snip, but where is it and can I edit it before posting>Look up a snipping tool on your computer, probably already there. Lets you highlight a section and then post it as an image.
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I found how to, and did the snip, but where is it and can I edit it before posting>
The map has identifying roads, towns, and businesses, on it.
I found how to, and did the snip, but where is it and can I edit it before posting>
The map has identifying roads, towns, and businesses, on it.
Why, yes, it is.There is almost always a way...
Using google maps, select the "Layers" button. At the very bottom is a check box for displaying labels. Uncheck it, and you will get something like this.
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Unless I am mistaken, that is your shot anyway, right?
Ditto.I'm kinda scary sometimes, aren't I?
I've tracked other members down just by a vague description of their property and a section of the state they are from. My only goal is just to have fun with a mental challenge. Once I have a location, I can usually track down billing addresses, full names, legal ownership, etc. The internet is a powerful aid to folks with any tendency to get invasive information about someone.
Ditto.
I know where you are, too.
But, it would have been a lot easier if you had just clicked on the link in my post.
Frankly, I have nothing to hide. I'm an open book, always have been.Moral of the story: if you don't want the curious folks in this world knowing about you, it is best to avoid giving out hints.
I deleted the link, as suggested by someone, but it's still in the email notifications that were sent out from this site.You deleted that link. I remember where it went, though, but I think it was your intention to suppress that information.
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