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<blockquote data-quote="Bluestem" data-source="post: 563581" data-attributes="member: 3269"><p>First- Your not going to find "a simple controlled study". There is no money in it. More money to be made selling the herbicide. How many cows per acre are you running in your MIG operation? Goal is not to force them to eat nettle. But to considerate manure and urine, thus improving the soil over time. If you are going spray the herbicide, don't plant the clover. I would like to see a simple controlled study that shows the effect of a common herbicide on soil health. No testimonials. </p><p>There has been over 400 million years of research and development since this experiment has started. A few are trying to understand the results. Most have decided to go off in another direction. They have been at it less than 100 years and don't have a clue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluestem, post: 563581, member: 3269"] First- Your not going to find "a simple controlled study". There is no money in it. More money to be made selling the herbicide. How many cows per acre are you running in your MIG operation? Goal is not to force them to eat nettle. But to considerate manure and urine, thus improving the soil over time. If you are going spray the herbicide, don't plant the clover. I would like to see a simple controlled study that shows the effect of a common herbicide on soil health. No testimonials. There has been over 400 million years of research and development since this experiment has started. A few are trying to understand the results. Most have decided to go off in another direction. They have been at it less than 100 years and don't have a clue. [/QUOTE]
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