Without a doubt, glyphosate has been one of the biggest single reasons agricultural soil health has been improved and sustained in modern agriculture production in western Canada (and many parts of the world). There have many, many scientific papers documenting this aspect of glyphosate use. To say that "glyphosate destroys everything in the soil horizon" demonstrates the lack of scientific knowledge regarding the subject and is simply not true.I used it on my farm in the beginning then turned away from it to preserve soil heath. Neat and tidy manicured.. looks good vs. Optimal soil health.
It destroys eveything in the soil horizon. Micorhyzie fungus, bacteria etc promotes transfer of nutrients and minerals to the plant... gp. kills it all.
I suppose one could scrutinize who paid for the studies.
I have had threats from another Admin, so I wondered...There are no blocks on your account.
Your reply attempt actually shows up at post #10 above. You must be having a computer problem. Once in a while reply doesn't work properly for me either.
This is a very good recommendation. My mother used to use a bucket of roundup and a handheld sponge to selectively kill weeds in her flower gardens. Too slow for me as a farmer though. Nonetheless, there are farming applicators that use hanging wipes to selectively kill tall weeds. I've never used one. I have used cardboard or an upside down bottomless bucket as a spray shield.
My experiences with 2-4-D is that the manure of the animals that ate the sprayed plants, had a lasting effect to the gardens in which that manure was spread, ie: it killed them off...Some inaccuracies here that need to be corrected. To say 2,4-D is sold under the trade name Grazon is misleading. Grazon is a combination of two active ingredients, one of which is 2,4-D. 2,4-D is used in combination with many herbicides and can be purchased separately. The long residual control provided by the herbicide Grazon comes from picloram NOT 2,4-D. 2,4-D does NOT have long residual control properties at rates that are usually used.
Lactating dairy animals should not be allowed to feed on fields that have had Grazon applied to them for 7 days after application.
When you really really need to burn it ALL, down to ground level, nothing else will work as well!Without a doubt, glyphosate has been one of the biggest single reasons agricultural soil health has been improved and sustained in modern agriculture production in western Canada (and many parts of the world). There have many, many scientific papers documenting this aspect of glyphosate use. To say that "glyphosate destroys everything in the soil horizon" demonstrates the lack of scientific knowledge regarding the subject and is simply not true.
Yes, and from manure that was piled 40 years ago. I spent 2 years tilling and irrigating to let oxygen and sun break it down, and then tested and planted. A herbicide lab test runs just under $300.I have had threats from another Admin, so I wondered...
Am actually pretty happy, that That was NOT what this was about...
Computer glitch stuff is easier to live with! LOL!
My experiences with 2-4-D is that the manure of the animals that ate the sprayed plants, had a lasting effect to the gardens in which that manure was spread, ie: it killed them off...
I have used both 2-4-D Amine, as well as branded Grazon, mainly as a control mechanism for Burdock, but also for thistles, and this has been my experience.
wandering a field with a backpack sprayer is lots of work
My experience, was, trying to figure out WHY I HAD rocks!I almost enjoy it. Picking rocks, not so much........