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    #25
    Went to some meetings in the U.S and they are just ecstatic that they now have 5 stack soybeans. What does that tell you about where we are headed. Nothing but profits for the big companies.

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      #26
      tweety. im not nearly as smart as you . but the superweed im talkin about is glyphos resistant flax . and as far as im concerned thats what it will be .think how much that will cost to kill and yes they have been working on it nobody wants it or needs it but that doesnt matter. once its here its here same as guys that have never grown RR canola but have to add heat to glyphos to dessicate invigor canola because RR. comes right in the invigor bag. always has

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        #27
        maybe you should of actually read it instead of telling someone who has farmed for 40 years that they know nothing about farming

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          #28
          No one in rr soybean areas wants this sh#t anywhere near their farms, will cause nothing but trouble with rr canola volunteers in next years soybean fields. F$ckn idiots. Who approved this anyways. Most farms around here grow clearfield and liberty canolas, and save the roundup option for beans.

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            #29
            Thats exactly the way it shud be mbgrower but the big companies want it all. Never satisfied with some market share they want more and more no matter how big of a mess they create. Then they will fix it with something new and we keep paying.

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              #30
              Originally posted by caseih View Post
              tweety. im not nearly as smart as you . but the superweed im talkin about is glyphos resistant flax . and as far as im concerned thats what it will be .think how much that will cost to kill and yes they have been working on it nobody wants it or needs it but that doesnt matter. once its here its here same as guys that have never grown RR canola but have to add heat to glyphos to dessicate invigor canola because RR. comes right in the invigor bag. always has
              There are no super weeds. Quinclorac will take it out. But i still wouldn't want RR flax on my farm.

              Re dessicating canola - use a swather.

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                #31
                quinclorac not registered on canola , kills alfalfa dead (we grow w alfalfa for seed) sure don't want flax in that . oh and in case you don't know quinclorac is not cheap and also has a residue

                we do swath , all the time , but not everything is about me , to each his own . if someone wants to straight cut canola his choice shouldn't be made harder because they are allowed a percentage of RR canola in every $600 bag of invigor

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                  #32
                  Freedom of choice is both a good and bad thing.

                  I really wish research was going on to derive a new chemistry like glyphosate or glufosinate. All the money is going into biotech and nothing into chemistry. Repackaging 25 year old chemicals and coming up with more stupid names for them is not innovation.

                  That's the real problem, stagnation for over 20 years in ag chemistry.

                  If you are willing to sell to ADM - possibly other crushers, you can use quinclorac.
                  Last edited by tweety; Jan 27, 2016, 21:31.

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                    #33
                    I totally agree with that tweety

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                      #34
                      Agreed tweety , a good example is chemistry for pulse crops, group 2's - lipstick on a pig for 15 years.

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                        #35
                        Agreed. When we cant use glyphosate anymore were in trouble.

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                          #36
                          I guess the ChemCos will have to lobby to be able to omit, the now mandatory, "Guarantee Statement" which lists the active ingredients and their concentrations on the label so us simple farmers will think every time there is a new product name it MUST be a new "chemical".

                          ....and then there is prepackaging tank mixes.

                          ....and then there is generics.

                          Thank goodness for a regulatory agency/watchdog. Could you imagine the mysteries otherwise!
                          Last edited by farmaholic; Jan 27, 2016, 23:44.

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