Re: Rotations after RR soybeans

Greg & Lei Gunthorp (hey4hogs@kuntrynet.com)
Wed, 24 Mar 1999 08:54:28 -0500

What would planting RR soybeans have to do with future alfalfa plantings?
By the same arguement, couldn't we assume that alfalfa couldn't be planted
on fields that had Roundup applications whether there were GMO's planted or
not?
Greg

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> From: Phil Batalden <bataphil@rrcnet.org>
> To: sanet <sanet-mg@amani.ces.ncsu.edu>
> Subject: Rotations after RR soybeans
> Date: Wednesday, March 24, 1999 8:03 AM
>
> While attending a sustainable meeting someone mentioned that alfalfa
could
> not be planted on land that had been planted to RR soybeans for 5 years.
It
> was said that the alfalfa would not grow. Is that correct? Doesn,t sound
> right to me. Can anyone out there document this? If that is the case,
> people in transition should be aware of it, if they had planted gmo beans
> prior to starting transition.
> Thank you
>
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