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Spraying fungicides in a dry year to help conserve soil moisture?
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John Smith
Posted 6/1/2023 03:47 (#10251765 - in reply to #10251760)
Subject: RE: Spraying fungicides in a dry year to help conserve soil moisture?


South Central Illinois

Good question.
Incredibly amazing all the new uses for fungicide!
20 years ago fungicides were rarely used.
Then a hurricane brought Asian soybean rust to the US.
Warehouses and machine sheds were filled up with fungicide, because soybeans were going to die from Asian soybean rust. 
Whatever became of Asian soybean rust? 
The fungicide companies were having a party. 
Since that party, the fungicide companies have been looking for a new ways to sell fungicides.

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