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Conservation Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Direct Drilling Crops & Agronomy
bean weevil and bruchid beetles
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<blockquote data-quote="juke" data-source="post: 6060746" data-attributes="member: 13022"><p>thought this might be the best place to ask, we aren't using insecticides but I was wondering if people get to a point that forces them into using insecticides if they find an infestation of the above or do they just take the chance that beneficals will keep the damage to a minimum .. </p><p></p><p>this is our first full season of no insectcides at all including seed dressings n nothing out the sprayer for 2 seasons if that has any baring on the issue above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juke, post: 6060746, member: 13022"] thought this might be the best place to ask, we aren't using insecticides but I was wondering if people get to a point that forces them into using insecticides if they find an infestation of the above or do they just take the chance that beneficals will keep the damage to a minimum .. this is our first full season of no insectcides at all including seed dressings n nothing out the sprayer for 2 seasons if that has any baring on the issue above. [/QUOTE]
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