Crop advisor concerned high input costs could worsen weed control and resistance

A Certified Crop Advisor says he’s concerned about how high input prices could create unintended consequences in the field. Mark McClintic with Michigan Agricultural Commodities tells Brownfield weed control measures need to be taken throughout the growing season. “Just because you spray it doesn’t mean you’re done,” he says. McClintic says herbicide resistance issues could […]

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