Why is it that farmers blame the makers of chemicals and expect compensation from a company when a weed becomes resistant to that chemical?
We as farmers are messing up our industry by spraying the same chemical 8 times a year, growing canola almost perennially, and expecting "science" and 'those evil seed companies' to keep solving the problems we create.
With limited sources of blackleg and club root resistance, are we really that stupid, or greedy, or just that lazy that we don't do the right thing with head firmly placed in the sand saying we'll get away with it.
Something has got to give. Group 9 resistant kochia in southern AB is just the begining.
But really, do you expect a company to compensate you because a weed becomes resistant to the chemical? Nuts.
We as farmers are messing up our industry by spraying the same chemical 8 times a year, growing canola almost perennially, and expecting "science" and 'those evil seed companies' to keep solving the problems we create.
With limited sources of blackleg and club root resistance, are we really that stupid, or greedy, or just that lazy that we don't do the right thing with head firmly placed in the sand saying we'll get away with it.
Something has got to give. Group 9 resistant kochia in southern AB is just the begining.
But really, do you expect a company to compensate you because a weed becomes resistant to the chemical? Nuts.
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