This is photocopy of much dreaded OG12 question, I think question 101. Knewton has expertise in replication. But still a tough one and definitely a 700 level question.
Out here - farmer's dedication to a program makes him apt to overlook some issues.
A.Exceptional dedication by a farmer to a program of pesticides, particularly if it has protected crops in the past, makes
it apt to overlook early indications of pesticide resistance or ignore them if they do arise.
2nd it = ? farmer or program.
B.
A farmer who is exceptionally dedicated to a program of pesticides, particularly one that protected crops in the past,
makes overlooking early indications of pesticide resistance or ignoring them apt if they do arise.
Farmer makes overlooking .... - incorrect - changes the meaning.
C.A farmer who is exceptionally dedicated to a program of pesticides is apt to overlook or ignore early indications of pesticide resistance if they do arise,
particularly if it has protected crops in the past.
"particularly if it has protected crops in the past" modifies the program so it needs to be as close to the program as possible.
D.
Farmers being exceptionally dedicated to a program of pesticides, particularly if it has protected crops in the past, makes them apt to overlook early indications of pesticide resistance or ignoring them if they do arise.
Construction is weird - Farmers being dedicated makes them apt for xyz.
E.Being exceptionally dedicated to a program of pesticides, particularly one that has protected crops in the past, is apt to make a farmer overlook early indications of pesticide resistance or ignore them if they do arise.
This is good even with enigmatic "being"