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    #11
    I wouldn't use it. Good chance it'll have "harmful organisms" in it. (Not all that far-fetched when looking back at the contaminated Chinese dog food mess a few years ago).

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      #12
      Originally posted by wd9 View Post
      So instead of just having glufosinate we now will have glufosinate and glufosinate? How is that an alternate tool? Alternate supplier, but not tool.
      i think hobby trying to be sarcastic ?
      you need to lighten up
      and try to keep up

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        #13
        Originally posted by Partners View Post
        **** China shit.
        Huh? Is that you Partners? Finally pushed to the brink of farmaholicism?

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          #14
          Originally posted by caseih View Post
          i think hobby trying to be sarcastic ?
          you need to lighten up
          and try to keep up
          Hanson has helped Jiangsu Good Harvest to receive registration for Foison Glufosinate Ammonium 200 SN and the registration number is 33386 at PMRA, Health Canada, effective April 2, 2019. This is the first formulated herbicide registered by a Chinese pesticide manufacturer, which is thought to be a milestone. This registration gives Canadian farmers an alternative tool to control weeds in glufosinate-tolerant crops. Hanson feels that more generic pesticides will be available from China in the next couple of years, which will help the Canadian farmers to be more competitive.

          Has nothing to do with hobby. Glufosinate is an alternative to glufosinate?

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            #15
            Originally posted by wd9 View Post
            Hanson has helped Jiangsu Good Harvest to receive registration for Foison Glufosinate Ammonium 200 SN and the registration number is 33386 at PMRA, Health Canada, effective April 2, 2019. This is the first formulated herbicide registered by a Chinese pesticide manufacturer, which is thought to be a milestone. This registration gives Canadian farmers an alternative tool to control weeds in glufosinate-tolerant crops. Hanson feels that more generic pesticides will be available from China in the next couple of years, which will help the Canadian farmers to be more competitive.

            Has nothing to do with hobby. Glufosinate is an alternative to glufosinate?
            My mistake
            Yes this hanson fella needs educating , good point!

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              #16
              Originally posted by wd9 View Post
              Hanson has helped Jiangsu Good Harvest to receive registration for Foison Glufosinate Ammonium 200 SN and the registration number is 33386 at PMRA, Health Canada, effective April 2, 2019. This is the first formulated herbicide registered by a Chinese pesticide manufacturer, which is thought to be a milestone. This registration gives Canadian farmers an alternative tool to control weeds in glufosinate-tolerant crops. Hanson feels that more generic pesticides will be available from China in the next couple of years, which will help the Canadian farmers to be more competitive.

              Has nothing to do with hobby. Glufosinate is an alternative to glufosinate?
              Thank you, I am happy you guys caught on. It’s always the same bullshit semantics.

              “Alternative tool to control weeds”.
              “help the Canadian farmers to be more competitive.”

              They forgot to throw in the words “progressive” and “beneficial”.

              We have been spraying for weeds every year for 50 years. Last season some neighbours sprayed herbicides on 3 different occasions. Somehow, every year a farmer thinks he has to spray for weeds again.......every year he is looking for proper weed control.

              You (and I) do not “control” weeds.
              You can “manage” weeds, herbicides families or groups or whatever the **** you call them, but listen to the language used in advertising, and the language from your suppliers. It’s fascinating.

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