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<blockquote data-quote="wanton dwarf" data-source="post: 7700735" data-attributes="member: 5903"><p>This is why the plough should be used at 2 to 3 year intervals. Or a 100% kill of all weeds during the season - might be accomplished with regular tilling prior to the next crop. The operative word being "Might" .. used a lot in Climate Change propaganda - actually means not going to happen but unlike IPCC propaganda there is no large sack of money attached.</p><p></p><p>If the seeds that have been exposed to chemicals are not buried and rotted then the promotion of new weeds DNA will tend more and more towards resistant strains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wanton dwarf, post: 7700735, member: 5903"] This is why the plough should be used at 2 to 3 year intervals. Or a 100% kill of all weeds during the season - might be accomplished with regular tilling prior to the next crop. The operative word being "Might" .. used a lot in Climate Change propaganda - actually means not going to happen but unlike IPCC propaganda there is no large sack of money attached. If the seeds that have been exposed to chemicals are not buried and rotted then the promotion of new weeds DNA will tend more and more towards resistant strains. [/QUOTE]
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