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BOB & LIZ <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 15 Mar 2013 13:02:10 -0400
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Stan asks a question:
>But if the soil tests
> show a half life of well over a year, how can it not accumulate?

Randy replies:
As you know, the half life is strongly dependent upon soil type and the
amount of organic matter, and type of plant life.

I think you dodged the question Randy.

The answer is of course it can accumulate but the amount depends on the soil type.

the neonic discussion has been ongoing for years and as Stan posted from informed sources the neonics have been *proven* to accumulate in different soil types .

bob

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