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    #11
    Using the heat preseed would raise the question mark of seeding openers and soil disturbance (hoe vs disc etc).
    So the Treflan/Authority/Glyphosate tank mixed? My chem guy this spring said it would turn to toothpaste. Does the Treflan work without incorporation on direct seeded fields?
    Thanks

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      #12
      Klaus - What does an opener do to soil? Moves it away from the seed bed. Heat is perfectly safe chemical and superior to any other pre seed option for pulses.

      This is where poor research and jumping to conclusions gets you.

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        #13
        And I bet ya The Rack doesn't mind selling a farmer Authority/Treflan and there 15$ micro mix.

        99% effects when it comes to aphanomyces comes from rotation and weather conditions.

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          #14
          Well , well . That raises an eyebrow who you are .. Lol
          Heat is registered to spray post seeding up to ground crack of emerging crop . That is the reason they are doing it post seeding - lmao
          Yes you are 100% correct , somewhat safe as a pre seeding tool , if you remove the treated soul from the seed row when seeding . This research proves otherwise post seeding that was recommend safe till ground crack
          Whoops - I bit the hook lol

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            #15
            Did you actually walk through the plot last year - actual results were in your face - and are this year
            They did not omit anything - just doing what was recommended by the Chem reps at the time and replicated it - many times with the same result .
            Oh oh , fish on !!

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              #16
              Yup - has nothing to do with damage from herbicides weakening the immune system of a plant - nope , lol

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                #17
                Yes I did and I've walked thru the ones of yours by the highway this year again. When you don't have Heat pre seed then bash Heat you are omitting something. But not trying more cost effective micro packages and pushing your 15$ one you are omitting things. Treflan was shown to suppress the disease way before these plots. That's not ground breaking.

                Micros aren't needed with Viper if you're doing things right and have a little weather luck. Use lots of water. Do it at proper staging. Avoid low and high temps. The only time ninjas Viper flash was last year where I accidentally double sprayed one headline.

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                  #18
                  You don't have too buy into there system 100% , just take the part that fit your operation .
                  Dyodd fellas . It's spelled out for you

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                    #19
                    Like I said , walk through the plots first hand if you want the full story - I will bring the beer .
                    I never said anything about heat - you did by the way - I still won't . It is what the plots show , I am not bashing anything anymore . Look for your self
                    There will be a 50 % increase in yield in some of those plots with foo foo juice added to " normal " practice with a reduction in crop disease . Just like last year .
                    Again never said a word about ap root rot either .

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                      #20
                      Ronski - you Chem guy needs to go back to school - I did 1000 AC - no issue , so did many others .
                      Very few want to have you have a healthy pea plant that does not fungicides - not hard to figure out

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