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Posted by charles eby on June 21, 2002 at 17:43:18 from (216.241.138.178):
In Reply to: which herbicide????????? posted by bill on September 12, 2000 at 20:00:07:
the electric companys hire asplundh tree experts and brush company..now for a shocker,have you ever heard of a war called vietnam,remember agent orange herbicide,s ...guess what the electric company's use and that asplundh sprays?? 2-4-d,picloram ( agent white formula ) i'm not kidding !!! also 2-4-d is half the mixture of agent orange also new tests on it show it has dixion ever heard of that ( tcdd ) also 2-4-d was used in a lot of other mixtures in vietnam purple ,etc..very dangerous stuff but it works real good,it just kills you if you come into contact with it ..most farm stores sell it to .also dow chemical company calls it by another name now tordon 101,garlon 3a its a mixture of a bunch of chemicals..these are rup,s that means restricted use chemicals.. i repeat these are very dangerious chemicals... keep your family away from where you spray these..and follow the directions!!!!! also keep your live stock away from them to.. if you have a licenseto buy them just be safe in using them.. also you might want to punch up agent orange rainbow herbicides very important info..so follow the directions,and be safe.
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