Yes. The first year, it was a $2,000 cost to us. Now it's up to $16,000. If we don't manage that and hold it, it's just going to keep going. We're working with some of the AAFC scientists on management through other crops and whatnot, but we need both tools. The other crops that are hard on the wireworm don't do it all by themselves.
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