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ecmn | This is a good product but not a long-term solution. If this gets widely adopted, it will go like every other single approach corn worm product. Very quickly they will adapt.
Shouldn't we be talking about how the nematodes went missing in the first place?
Shouldn't we be discussing a system of farming that rebuilds an ecological balance back to our soils?
When the conversation shifts into phrases like ‘smart farming’ or ‘using all our tools,’ that’s sales language, not agronomy. If you’re here as an agronomist, entomologist, or educator, then we should be able to talk in specifics.
I’m looking for actual education on rootworm and disease issues not a sales pitch. When the answers stay vague, I’m going to push back, because that tells me we’re drifting into marketing instead of agronomy
Edited by easymoney 3/2/2026 09:00
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