Make Your Neighbors Aware of What You’re Planting with Flag Technology Field Signs

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The Warren Henderson County Farm Bureau offers a flag technology field sign that helps visually communicate what is planted where. These flags help lessen the chances of application errors that could result in crop damages. President of the Farm Bureau, Jake Armstrong, explains:

“We offer flags to where you can mark your fields so your neighbors will know what technology is in your seeds so we aren’t having to worry about who is planting next to who and it’s easily identified. We also have stickers you can put in your sprayer so when you look across the road and see that flag, you know what technology your neighbor is doing so that you can spray accordingly and pay attention to the winds.”

Come to the Warren Henderson County Farm Bureau to pick up the flags and identifying stickers you need for free.

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