06-23-2019, 04:02 AM
Thanks for putting that up taropatch. I was going to but you beat me to it.
Also saw some advertisements for a Roundup alternative, (Burnout) since we are now becoming aware that it, (Roundup), is toxic and we probably should stop using it.
For those of you that believe it isn't toxic you are just fooling yourself. Wake up.
"Although it is toxic, the active chemical, glyphosate, binds with soil. This means that glyphosate that comes in contact with the ground will not run off into water systems and becomes inactive. The substance also appears to be mostly nontoxic for mammals, including people, who eat food which was near plants treated with Roundup.
However, when glyphosate reaches rivers and streams, it is very toxic to aquatic life. Glyphoste can travel to waterways if it falls on asphalt or blows away on the wind. In addition, glyphosate is not the only chemical in Roundup®, simply the only one considered “active” by the EPA. The EPA only requires herbicide manufacturers to provide proof that the “active” ingredients are safe for the environment, not “inactive” or “other” ingredients. Herbicide manufacturers are not even required to list non-“active” ingredients on their packaging."
https://store.whygoodnature.com/burnout-...ss-killer/
Also saw some advertisements for a Roundup alternative, (Burnout) since we are now becoming aware that it, (Roundup), is toxic and we probably should stop using it.
For those of you that believe it isn't toxic you are just fooling yourself. Wake up.
"Although it is toxic, the active chemical, glyphosate, binds with soil. This means that glyphosate that comes in contact with the ground will not run off into water systems and becomes inactive. The substance also appears to be mostly nontoxic for mammals, including people, who eat food which was near plants treated with Roundup.
However, when glyphosate reaches rivers and streams, it is very toxic to aquatic life. Glyphoste can travel to waterways if it falls on asphalt or blows away on the wind. In addition, glyphosate is not the only chemical in Roundup®, simply the only one considered “active” by the EPA. The EPA only requires herbicide manufacturers to provide proof that the “active” ingredients are safe for the environment, not “inactive” or “other” ingredients. Herbicide manufacturers are not even required to list non-“active” ingredients on their packaging."
https://store.whygoodnature.com/burnout-...ss-killer/