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Fears chemical spray drift is affecting trees, but proving it is complicated
Something strange keeps happening to the huge peppercorn tree on Harry Barclay’s farm.
For at least a decade, he has seen the evergreen shed most of its leaves around March and April.
He believes it is linked to spraying nearby cotton crops with a defoliant for harvest.
Harry Barclay says the…
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