(quoted from post at 21:54:16 05/22/17) It is not toxic to mammals! ,Yeh right Kills fish like crazy,contaminates water supplies ground water and wells. Keep workers away from sprayed areas for at least 48 hrs.Keep lactating animals away for 7 days.
I don't think I would use it for a mixer for my favorite whiskey.
...... I'd rig up a marker arm so you can leave a witness mark....
.... Round Up isn't cheap, and you want to spend more for a dye? .....
I hear that they reach an agreement where Azure will control the weeds without spraying, but if it does not work them they will get sprayed.(quoted from post at 09:06:05 05/23/17)
Den,
Have you heard about this in Oregon; roundup essentially being used as a weapon under the typical pretense of good intentions.
Azure Farms
(quoted from post at 14:04:07 05/23/17)I hear that they reach an agreement where Azure will control the weeds without spraying, but if it does not work them they will get sprayed.(quoted from post at 09:06:05 05/23/17)
Den,
Have you heard about this in Oregon; roundup essentially being used as a weapon under the typical pretense of good intentions.
Azure Farms
the link is a lot of misstatements and fearmongering.
I hear that they reach an agreement where Azure will control the weeds without spraying, but if it does not work them they will get sprayed.
(quoted from post at 18:21:19 05/23/17)Reminds me the story of a Washington farmer family documentary I saw. They practically lost everything, fighting Monsanto because GMO seeds owned by Monsanto had drifted into their fields.
This sounds a lot like the Percy Schmeiser case from Canada. Perhaps the documentary you saw was titled "David Versus Monsanto"?(quoted from post at 18:21:19 05/23/17)
Reminds me the story of a Washington farmer family documentary I saw. They practically lost everything, fighting Monsanto because GMO seeds owned by Monsanto had drifted into their fields.
That is a tad different from the story presented in the documentary or in Mr. Schmeiser's public appearances.Mr. Schmeiser complained that the original plants came onto his land without his intervention. However, he did not at all explain why he sprayed Roundup to isolate the Roundup Ready plants he found on his land; why he then harvested the plants and segregated the seeds, saved them, and kept them for seed; why he planted them; and why, through his husbandry, he ended up with 1,030 acres of Roundup Ready canola which would have cost him $15,000.
i don't farm, so the place thistles concern me is in the 7 or 8 acres of high ground i maintain as lawn and semi-lawn. they are one of the only 2 plants i'll use roundup on, as i studied a lot of chemistry as a student, and generally speaking, i try to avoid insecticides and herbicides like the plague.
(quoted from post at 15:00:05 05/24/17)i don't farm, so the place thistles concern me is in the 7 or 8 acres of high ground i maintain as lawn and semi-lawn. they are one of the only 2 plants i'll use roundup on, as i studied a lot of chemistry as a student, and generally speaking, i try to avoid insecticides and herbicides like the plague.
2-4D broad leaf herbicide will control thistles the first year when they are rosettes without damaging the grass .
2-4-D considered less toxic (for humans and animals) than roundup? whatever i use will only be used in targeted spot treatment.
(quoted from post at 11:23:02 05/24/17)Simply type this into Google and be done with it.
Try typing the same into this search engine as well: http://www.startpage.com
"WASHINGTON FARMERS FIGHT MONSANTO OVER GMO SEED"
. . . and I'll get out of your hair
Terry
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