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Herbicide Plant-Injury Risk Management (PIRM) Tool for Compost – Upgraded

Herbicide Plant-Injury Risk Management (PIRM) Tool for Compost – Upgraded

by Woods End | Apr 8, 2013

Composters face certain risks when growers purchase and use products for which herbicide residue effects have not been properly evaluated. The situation has propelled Woods End Labs to upgrade its auxin-injury plant test by adding Risk Categories.  The goal is to...

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