ICYMI: Why is my crop damaged?
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Planting may be in progress in your area so there's never been a better time for a refresher on how to prevent herbicide injury in your crops. In case you missed it, read the article to know the signs and causes of herbicide injury.
- Jill Filmer, east editor
 
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ICYMI: Why is my crop damaged?

Peter Sikkema, professor of field crop weed management at the University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus, has encountered many instances of difficult-to-explain crop injury during his career. Registered herbicides interact with crops in predictable ways when applied correctly. But what causes things to go wrong? » Learn more...
 
 
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