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RR Wheat - but who wants it? (was GM German Wheat Trials...)
"Torsten Brinch" wrote in message ... On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 14:47:35 -0500, "Gordon Couger" wrote: Puma doesn't produce the milling qualities, protein and color that are expected of wheat from our area. We had some wheat test 15% protein this year. Bwahahaha Puma is a herbicide, you dumb, dumb American. Torsten, You are starting to sound like a spoiled child who isn't getting his way and who resorts to name calling and pouting when no one listens to him/her - kind of like Chive in the sci.environment newsgroup. I am sad to see you resort to such actions. In the past I always enjoyed reading your posts even though I didn't necessarily agree with all of your comments. Why are you so upset as of late? I would appreciate your opinion as to why Puma is a better "wheat" herbicide than Roundup. Thanks. Dave On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 03:15:09 -0500, "Gordon Couger" wrote: After a perfect year for wild oats in western Oklahoma Round Up Ready wheat would find a place if it could be sold. Depending on custom cutter and bigger combines have scattered wild oats every where and normal cultural practices in wheat won't control them. But you have Puma available to deal with wild oats in the growing crop, haven't you? |
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