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| I will frame this another way. They way science says today to kill pigweed is to use traditional chemicals. With the right conditions with the right rates with the right population with the right timing, once can control 95% of the population with traditional chemistry. But, with the wrong conditions with the right rates with the wrong population and the wrong timing, one can control less than 50% of the population with traditional chemistry.
Rye cover crop is an alternative to help with that. With the use of rye cover crop, one can reduce the population and emergence timing of said pigweed.
Does one ignore the alternative completely since we have the traditional means? Or, does one incorporate the two knowing neither is 100%? | |
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