Posted by dewy on May 25, 2014 at 09:42:58 from (72.152.226.12):
even tho iam on no spray list. ever couple yrs here they come , dont tell nobody,sprayed fence line to . were grass is maintaned..saw muscadine vine on fence my wifes favorite prducer,,sprayed that to..wild blue berries all down that power lines,,my well that i drink from 35 ft from spray area..hart emc has been trying not to cut ,ever since i let them come down the property to begin with, that they said they would maintain,,,cut only.....once or maybe twice in 15 yrs....now i have a 200 ft heirloom corn garden going right down the fence line..they had no regard of over spray..kind of hard to sell organic ,with herbicides on it. i wish i knew a lawyer that would help out the little guy...against the big guys....what about the rabbits i lke to hunt ,that eat herbicide vegatation..i cant even talk to these vultures with out going off,,, hot head..............dewy
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