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<blockquote data-quote="CC379" data-source="post: 3799279" data-attributes="member: 25394"><p>the only thing i can find that might fit your point is picloram, picloram, and a few closely related products would hardly ever if ever be used in fields on a farm due to the same reasons you don't use those chemicals in your gardens, farmers and gardeners have the same goal, growing plants,</p><p></p><p>picloram has long term effects, my 1,200 gallon chemical applicator was guaranteed picloram free, picloram can stick in rubber hoses on sprayers and kill legumes and other plants most farmers and gardeners like to grow.</p><p></p><p>about the only users of picloram are cities utilities government etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CC379, post: 3799279, member: 25394"] the only thing i can find that might fit your point is picloram, picloram, and a few closely related products would hardly ever if ever be used in fields on a farm due to the same reasons you don't use those chemicals in your gardens, farmers and gardeners have the same goal, growing plants, picloram has long term effects, my 1,200 gallon chemical applicator was guaranteed picloram free, picloram can stick in rubber hoses on sprayers and kill legumes and other plants most farmers and gardeners like to grow. about the only users of picloram are cities utilities government etc. [/QUOTE]
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