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Herbicide Resistant Crops and WeedsVANCOUVER - Jan 21/04 - STAT -- As the number of crops which are resistant to the imidazolinone family of herbicides rises, the risks of causing weeds to become resistant to the herbicides could also increase unless growers use proper field management and rotation strategies. With the pending release of a Clearfield lentil variety, producers will now have an expanded list of crops which they can grow and which rely on the same group of herbicides for weed control. Putting crops with the same type of herbicide resistance into rotations increases the risk weeds will become resistant. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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