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      Now turn the head of the hammer around - on the cane pic

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        Originally posted by Taiga View Post
        I thought you were the ‘policy’ guy/girl. What do you want, what a waste of time you are.
        Maybe go express your inherent rage at a post about something less serious, like the lobster one. Or go kick your dog again.

        Furrow, it's not your fault, plants adapt and resistance is a natural progression. The smart business person sees an upcoming major problem and begins dealing with it or at the very least trying to deal with it. Are you a smart business person or not?

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          Originally posted by tweety View Post
          Maybe go express your inherent rage at a post about something less serious, like the lobster one. Or go kick your dog again.

          Furrow, it's not your fault, plants adapt and resistance is a natural progression. The smart business person sees an upcoming major problem and begins dealing with it or at the very least trying to deal with it. Are you a smart business person or not?
          Been keeping a balanced chem and crop rotation for years, have no issue , so yup , must be .

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            Furrow, it's not your fault, plants adapt and resistance is a natural progression

            ????????????????

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              Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
              Furrow, it's not your fault, plants adapt and resistance is a natural progression

              ????????????????
              Ya not sure what the deal is here .
              We don’t have an issue , but tweety on a mission lol . I guess maybe because I was the only one to reply.
              Proper herbicide and crop rotation and using multiple modes of action in some crops seems to be very effective.
              Having a planter that we can seed different crops allows us some more flexibility as well.
              He is rambling on and on about weed resistance, must be a problem where ever he / she is at .

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                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                Ya not sure what the deal is here .
                We don’t have an issue , but tweety on a mission lol . I guess maybe because I was the only one to reply.
                Proper herbicide and crop rotation and using multiple modes of action in some crops seems to be very effective.
                Having a planter that we can seed different crops allows us some more flexibility as well.
                He is rambling on and on about weed resistance, must be a problem where ever he / she is at .
                Guess “it” hasnt seen all the trials you have posted
                No one on here does more thinking outside the box than you from my standpoint ?
                Just the instigator/troll way , offer SFA to the conversation , just argue black is white

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                  Originally posted by tweety View Post
                  Resistance refers to a herbicide that had a target site on a plant and controlled it, but no longer does. Just like drug resistance, fungicide resistance etc. Worked before, doesn't work now.

                  Special interest lobbying could result in the loss of a herbicide - like glyphosate. Even sadder/worse then resistance.
                  Agree for sure , so what is your solution?

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                    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                    Agree for sure , so what is your solution?
                    My solution is for farmers to recognize the seriousness of this problem and do something about it. Stop ignoring it.

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