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west central ohio | I just did. I find it almost amazing. Facts like a 10% stand reduction in the test plot...and a 22% reduction in canopy!!!! Do not translate to a yield loss? They groomed the garden by hoeing the soil and removing weeds....In my situation the agronimist tells us that the weed residue (cereal rye) was holding the sulfrentazone , and releasing (splashing ) onto the soys as the growing season progressed.. This university study is irrelevant in a notil situation, and the outcome is based on row cultivation practices with conventional tillage. Thanks for the link, but their trial is flawed
Edited by WAYNE0224 5/28/2024 18:35
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