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Again why not ban preharvest glyphosate? If it's what the market wants, give it to them. You are still using it for burn off and post harvest and the cracks in your driveway and all the rest. Mind you people like this austranada guy will never be satisfied. Another downside would be less glyphosate use would no doubt lead to some bullshit price increase to keep the profits up. Remember they can do that, every business can do that er uh ahhh I mean everyone except the primary producer of agriculture products.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostWas the measurement I posted right? Isn't that a millionth of a gram in a liter?
Doesn't that put it in perspective?
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Originally posted by Horse View PostTry this one ,540 grams of active chemical/liter .right ?, 1/2 liter /acre,devided by 44500 sq ft/ acre diveded by 10 weeds /sq ft equals .000606/weed and that kills them dead.
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https://sustainablepulse.com/2019/02/28/french-wine-set-for-glyphosate-free-future-as-anses-announces-new-safety-study/#.XHiBDIgzbIU
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Originally posted by Rareearth View PostWhy don’t they plant grass under the vines I agree, why don’t they do that?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkZJSSUaEwY
Yet others use cover crops, graze sheep, or use nonanoic acid, acetic acid.
Glyphosate is obsolete. Can't for the life of me understand why some farmers are still so enamored with it.
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