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what do you mean there is no difference in re growth. if ckansas's neighbor has done nothing sense harvest he has a legitimate grip, its guy's like the neighbor that give no-till a bad name. but I get sick and tired of no-till haters like you moaning about volunteer wheat that comes on late.
I had a call last week on this so you just hit a big nerve
If a person sprays during the summer and keep everything dead and brown there is a hellova difference in a late flush of volunteer that comes on. it's no different than the guy that stated planting Aug 20th for what pasture. so don't be spouting off about "potential disease problems". on all volunteer wheat. it's not the case. you probably farm next to a pasture or two or how about a corn field ( did you read your K-state article)
are you having a talk with them or working up their corn?
I try to be a good neighbor and not harbor disease it costs me money also. but I can't tolerate ignorant viewpoints like yours and the disinformation you are spreading.
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