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Bye Bye RoundUp Weed Killer


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32 minutes ago, BowhunterNJ said:

Vinegar topically dehydrates, browns leaves and appears to kill but rarely kills the root.  Multiple treatments are required.  Even with a surfactant added and/or salt added.  I've tried 30% vinegar and it still didn't kill.  

was told you need  a mix of vinegar , dawn , and salt , anybody ?

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We think that Roundup caused my father's leukemia but, we could not prove it. He died only a month after being diagnosed with it. He used it alot of his farm. 

"The Nation Which Forgets Its Defenders, Will Itself Be Forgotten".

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29 minutes ago, JD48 said:

was told you need  a mix of vinegar , dawn , and salt , anybody ?

Correct, I use Epsom Salt

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5 hours ago, Zone50BugNerd said:

Just got this from a friend at the AAPSE, Bayer has decided to discontinue access to glyphosate for homeowners (farmers untouched though).  Looks like they will be looking for another A.I. for Round-Up before long.  

https://brownfieldagnews.com/news/roundup-stays-for-farmers-as-bayer-sets-aside-dollars-for-future-claims/

If you go to Tractor Supply, they just had this jug of gly for $47. It's a huge jug, like 2.5 or 3 gallons. Their own brand, approximately 40 some per cent.

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I was always told that Roundup uses glyphosate but doesn’t have the patent anymore. Makes sense since many different brands use glyphosate, not just Roundup. In fact, Roundup isn’t even the strongest. Some of my chemicals are 53% glyphosate mixed at 2 oz per gallon. My guess is that anyone with an operators license will still be able to buy it. 

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