Here�s another scenario to think about�.I wish I had a pic to go along with the question��There�s a cow pasture just down the road from me here that one of my neighbors owns. It is extremely over grazed without ever getting a rest. The cows have it eaten to a nub and thistle is growing EVERYWHERE. Now do you think the solution to the farmer�s problem is to start spraying all of that thistle .....or is the solution to address the root cause of the thistle being there which is his management practices of severely over grazing the field and depleting soil health? Which will fix the problem long term?

This is the same thing we do in our fields as well. Instead of looking to the root cause of the problem, we look for a solution like spraying to treat a symptom of the mismanagement.

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