The argument claims that plowing rye into the soil cannot play a part in effective weed control for major agricultural crops because the residue only lasts for 45 days, whereas synthetic herbicides can be reapplied as the crop grows. To strengthen the argument, we need to find an objection that the argument fails to address. Let's evaluate the options:
(A) consider that there might be minor, quick-growing crops that do mature in forty-five days or less
This objection suggests that there might be crops that mature within 45 days or less, making the residue from plowed rye effective for weed control. Since the argument focuses on major agricultural crops, the objection is not relevant and does not weaken the argument.
(B) identify any alternative method of weed control that could be used instead of the method it rejects
This objection suggests that there might be alternative methods of weed control that can be used instead of plowing rye into the soil. It points out a potential flaw in the argument by not considering other effective weed control methods.
(C) distinguish among the various kinds of synthetic herbicides
This objection suggests that the argument fails to distinguish between different types of synthetic herbicides, which could have varying levels of effectiveness or longevity. While this is a valid point, it does not directly weaken the argument.
(D) allow for the possibility of combining the two weed-control methods it mentions
This objection suggests that combining the residue from plowed rye with synthetic herbicides might provide more effective and longer-lasting weed control. It points out a limitation in the argument by not considering the possibility of using both methods together.
(E) allow for the possibility that plants other than rye, handled the same way, might have the same effect.
This objection suggests that other plants, similar to rye and treated in the same manner, might also have a similar effect in controlling weeds. It highlights a limitation in the argument by not considering alternative crops with similar weed control properties.
Based on the analysis, the objection that most weakens the argument is (D) allow for the possibility of combining the two weed-control methods it mentions. The argument only considers the individual effectiveness of plowing rye or using synthetic herbicides, without considering the possibility of combining both methods for more comprehensive weed control.