Difference Between Oil And Ginstar

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Average daily gain was significantly different. The rate of increase in gain was greater. In defoliation, ginstar with nonionic had the highest with 50 and ginstar with crop oil, and adios with nonionic and crop oil were tied for about 35. In desecation adios with nonionic increased with 20 and ginstar with nonionic decreased at close to 12.5 while ginstar and adios with crop oil were even at a close number of 13. For green leaf the two highest increased are ginstar and adios with crop oil with 50, the second to highest was adios with nonionic at 45 and the lowest was ginstar with nonionic decreased at about 36. Nonionic surfactant has been shown as the most effective to the crops than crop oil since it had stayed increase for the amount of

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