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In reply to the discussion: More Wind Power Industry Stuff & Nonsense from East County Magazine [View all]MineralMan
(146,241 posts)29. Yes. That would have made it difficult to use
in Agent Orange in Vietnam, I'd think. Of course, you can buy glyphosate herbicides at the local hardware store. Not the case with Agent Orange, either. In fact, I have a Roundup sprayer in my garage that I use to kill grass coming up through a crack in my driveway and elsewhere on my property. I doubt that Agent Orange would do the job as well. I need to get out there and seal that crack pretty soon, too.
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More Wind Power Industry Stuff & Nonsense from East County Magazine [View all]
MineralMan
May 2013
OP
The confusion probably stems from the fact that Monsanto did make a chemical used in Agent Orange
KamaAina
May 2013
#9
Thank you, was just looking that up also. I got to that bit and had to stop and research.
uppityperson
May 2013
#35
"Monsanto’s Roundup was the ingredient in Agent Orange, the defoliant sprayed in Viet Nam" ....
Buzz Clik
May 2013
#5
A lot of "goofy" science reporting is stuff that was simplified poorly, not stuff
winter is coming
May 2013
#22
Even if the people writing for it are playing, they're still getting played, because they're not
Brickbat
May 2013
#16
Poke around google maps, satellite view. The size of this project is not negligable.
hunter
May 2013
#36
That is outrageous. And we are called dim-witted for not believing this shit? n/t
Whisp
May 2013
#61
I love my smart meter... (sarcasm) They can turn my electricity on and off by remote control.
hunter
May 2013
#60
It is an editorial, which to me implies it is the author's opinion. Is that what the emag is
madinmaryland
May 2013
#62
I don't disagree with you that the opinion expressed in the editorial is based
madinmaryland
May 2013
#65