Growing Amaranth, also Love-lies-bleeding

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02 Nov 10 Marianne (Australia - temperate climate)
As amaranth has 18% protein, why does one of the biggest pesticide companies in the world rate it on top of their list of weeds ??
27 Feb 11 Joe (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
Have you ever watched landline on the ABC midday on sunday's. Some programs have explained the correlation of weedicides and Plant variety rights. So be cynical and all will be clear.
05 Nov 10 (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
Probably because it can out-compete other plants. If you're trying to grow maize you might not want a field of amaranth taking over instead..

As amaranth has 18% protein, why does one of the biggest pesticide companies in the world rate it on top of their list of weeds ??

- Marianne

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