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Bottle calf! Some say I'm crazy...
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1767212" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>Herbicides, not insecticides, are used to replant timberland plantations in river drainages. All pesticides used in the United States must be registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and must carry federally approved labels describing permitted uses and appropriate protection measures. To be registered, pesticides must be tested for effects on humans and the environment.</p><p></p><p>I myself am a permitted licensed applicator. Just today I was out spraying foliar herbicide on invasive blackberry in our cow pastures. I used an herbicide that is permitted to be used next to fish bearing streams. </p><p></p><p>The dairy cows that graze here are not just eating from feed bunks. They are successfully grazing every day on grass. Apparently there is nothing wrong with their bites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1767212, member: 42782"] Herbicides, not insecticides, are used to replant timberland plantations in river drainages. All pesticides used in the United States must be registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and must carry federally approved labels describing permitted uses and appropriate protection measures. To be registered, pesticides must be tested for effects on humans and the environment. I myself am a permitted licensed applicator. Just today I was out spraying foliar herbicide on invasive blackberry in our cow pastures. I used an herbicide that is permitted to be used next to fish bearing streams. The dairy cows that graze here are not just eating from feed bunks. They are successfully grazing every day on grass. Apparently there is nothing wrong with their bites. [/QUOTE]
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