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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3799129" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>No, you tell me what herbicide that you would spray on wheat and rye to kill weeds? I'm curious. I know the answer, but I don't think you do or would have mentioned it already, and in this case it's a non factor. Timing and growth seasons play a factor in this as well, that's why herbiside application isnt needed before harvest. I'm not doubting or disputing chemical residue in the plant or on the ground, it happens. It just doesn't happen in this case, and if you knew what you were talking about, you wouldn't have commented to begin with. Because what other kind straw is there other than wheat or rye? None. So one more time, tell us all what herbicide are farmers spraying on their wheat and rye that leaves a residue prior to harvest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3799129, member: 15643"] No, you tell me what herbicide that you would spray on wheat and rye to kill weeds? I'm curious. I know the answer, but I don't think you do or would have mentioned it already, and in this case it's a non factor. Timing and growth seasons play a factor in this as well, that's why herbiside application isnt needed before harvest. I'm not doubting or disputing chemical residue in the plant or on the ground, it happens. It just doesn't happen in this case, and if you knew what you were talking about, you wouldn't have commented to begin with. Because what other kind straw is there other than wheat or rye? None. So one more time, tell us all what herbicide are farmers spraying on their wheat and rye that leaves a residue prior to harvest. [/QUOTE]
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