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Thu, 28 Mar 2013 08:13:34 -0400
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Sounds like the real test then would be planting a patch of untreated
canola after potatoes and measuring the levels the plant actually updates
(or any similar rotation).  Assuming you can find untreated seed it should
be theoretically cheaper, a rotation would be a way to save money and
reduce residues, but my guess is that crop price and yield is a bigger
concern than price of seed, but then again I farm as a hobby.

Jeremy
West Michigan

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