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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 200724" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Now that Monsanto's patent on "Roundup" has expired, there are several other "brands" of this chemical. The chemical name is "Glyphosate". Buy the 41% strength of a generic if you can. The "handy-hands-at-home" ready-to-use formulations at "hardware and home-improvement stores" are low strength and you are paying mostly for water.</p><p></p><p>You should be able to find the 41% at farm & ranch stores, some of your local hardware & garden centers, farmer's co-ops, etc. Read the label: you get what you pay for.</p><p></p><p>Another "marketing ploy" is with Diazenon, for example. Several of the "garden chemical" manufacturers (you know who they are) will list several products for different specialized uses (bugs, e.g.) that all have same chemical. Read the label, then buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 200724, member: 9"] Now that Monsanto's patent on "Roundup" has expired, there are several other "brands" of this chemical. The chemical name is "Glyphosate". Buy the 41% strength of a generic if you can. The "handy-hands-at-home" ready-to-use formulations at "hardware and home-improvement stores" are low strength and you are paying mostly for water. You should be able to find the 41% at farm & ranch stores, some of your local hardware & garden centers, farmer's co-ops, etc. Read the label: you get what you pay for. Another "marketing ploy" is with Diazenon, for example. Several of the "garden chemical" manufacturers (you know who they are) will list several products for different specialized uses (bugs, e.g.) that all have same chemical. Read the label, then buy. [/QUOTE]
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