Aminopyralid hits the USA

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phorbin
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apparently it was approved in 2006, it's an ingredient in Grazon and Hotshot.

David

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David Hare-Scott

Like it has been said..."things ain't never so bad what they cain't get a whole lot worser".

Hey Frank... how many parts per trillion are allowable in compost and how many parts per trillion are ok in my grandchildren's bodies, eh?

Charlie

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Charlie

Hmmmm.....makes one wonder about the intent behind the product (other than profit), given the results and lack of action in banning such a harmful product? Or maybe the results, long term plant death for the kitchen/home gardeners, in order to increase dependence upon *their* "food" products, is a fringe or co-benefit?

*They* perhaps have a long range agenda that *we* should not suspect?

Patooooie!! One must now research their shit sources. Eff 'em all!

Dr. Kissinger and his ilk are scary MFs.

Charlie

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Charlie

At least it's not Monsanto, with their *evil* biodegradable Round·Up. ;-)

Bob

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zxcvbob

Yeah, Dow is so much easier to say :O(

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Billy

'Dow' is even shorter than the word evil.

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phorbin

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