Posted by rrlund on May 14, 2019 at 05:42:16 from (69.36.62.180):
In Reply to: Re: Roundup? posted by tomstractorsandtoys on May 14, 2019 at 04:07:22:
Like I said in another reply,there's always Liberty. As far as restricting everything,I'd be OK with that. It's that time of year when,if you pay attention,these forums are going to be loaded up with people asking sprayer questions. If they were certified,or even had the book,they wouldn't have to ask. If you have to ask,or use this stuff hap hazard without knowing what you're doing,you flat out shouldn't be using any of it in the first place. Joe homeowner isn't going to spend weeks studying that manual and taking half a day off to take the test every three years just to buy a quart of ready to use glyphosate once a year. I'd rather eat bees than take that thing,but I have to.
As far as going back to cultivating,you and I both know it can't happen with no til or minimum till. Too much trash.
I don't know how these judgements can ever stand up under appeal anyway. No science to back it up. It's all just based on emotion among jury members. Even the EPA has come out stressing that it's not carcinogenic.
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