Temik proving hard to replace in cotton, peanuts
Story Date: 5/25/2011

 

Source:  Roy Roberson, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 5/20/11

Temik has been widely used in crops in the Southeast since the early 1980s, and though maligned by both farmers and environmental activists because of its safety liabilities, there is no doubt the product has contributed significantly to the growth in agricultural productivity around the world.

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