John Hart
Clint Umphlett, right, joined by his father Robbie Umphlett, always works to keep the boom low when he applies dicamba to tolerant cotton and soybeans on the family farm. Clint Umphlett takes it slow. He doesn’t rush things.
Robbie Umphlett describes his son Clint as patient. That certainly is a valuable trait when it comes to applying herbicides to their dicamba-tolerant cotton and soybeans on their farming operation in Gates County, N.C. and Suffolk County, Va.
“Clint takes it slow. He doesn’t rush things. He is patient,” Robbie says.
Clint does most of the spraying for the family farm and as long as they have used the technology, they haven’t had a single issue or complaint of drift.