> Temik is being allowed to die is that growers have newer, better options.
> Now you are going into an area I clearly know more about than you. Temik was very effective
I meant "better" in that they are safer for the operators, safer for the environment, and require far less toxic material to be effective. I never said it wasn't the best at killing nematodes. But there are many things to consider when evaluating a poison to be introduced into the environment, not just how good it kills. Anyway, you clearly know more about many things, Bob, than any of us. But it is important to keep an open mind and to be aware of changes in the combined knowledge that we all possess.
PLB
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