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Bethany, MO | The only remark I would have to the amount applied would be that normally these products are applied in a band in relationship to the growing crop. Consider the amount of roots that would be needed to contact a band under, with, or beside that crop vs. the number needed to find broadcast product. How would you drink your beer, out of the can or 12 oz poured on the shop floor? Also consider that in that concentrated band you need a product that won't turn or burn the roots away. BTW, we've used Conklin products with both successes and failures throughout the years and still do. They have always stood behind the failures. | |
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