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Showing Original Post only (View all)Bayer Confirms End of Sale of Glyphosate-Based Herbicides for US Lawn & Garden Market [View all]
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Bayer Confirms End of Sale of Glyphosate-Based Herbicides for US Lawn & Garden Market [View all]
womanofthehills
Jul 2021
OP
Non native invasive plants are a billion times worse for the environment and the supportive capacity
Botany
Jul 2021
#12
I pay serious money to buy ground kudzu, which I use as a thickening agent in place of corn starch
wackadoo wabbit
Jul 2021
#33
In the first lawsuit, the guy was spraying glyphosate regularly on school grounds
womanofthehills
Jul 2021
#31
I have a bamboo invasion in my yard not native to area. Was just reading that this is only
Pepsidog
Jul 2021
#19
I just had it cut down. Most stalks about 4-5inches round. Guys used chain saw. Haven't removed
Pepsidog
Jul 2021
#41
Smart move by Bayer to direct attention away from Roundup's use in agriculture.
Politicub
Jul 2021
#25
I really am an expert in this stuff and invasive species is a tremendous problem to our environment
Botany
Jul 2021
#38
Ugh... mixed feelings about this. Generic glyphosate will still be legal in the US though.
dsp3000
Jul 2021
#40
The patent expired a long time ago. Every hardware store and garden center here has generic versions
progressoid
Jul 2021
#46
I guess I need to stock up now! What's the shelf-life of the retail bottles?
NurseJackie
Jul 2021
#47