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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 38295" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Also get the "Generic Name (Ingredients)" from the label. Might be something really simple & cheap?? In a similar vein, after the Roundup patent expired, there have been at least 2 other brands that have the SAME 41% Glyphosate ingredient for about 40% of the Roundup price! Think one of them is called "Enforcer".</p><p></p><p>In decades past, before all of the EPA legislation, we had great results using creosote and used motor oil around posts and fence lines. Stayed in place where you put it and really kept weeds down.</p><p></p><p>ALSO, I have notice the Texas Department of Transportation has sprayed some black looking stuff along the bar ditches in our area after re-grading, etc., to keep dust/erosion down.... Incidentally, I think the Utility companies are still using cresoted poles for their lines.... Interesting...maybe creosote is not 100% "unapproved" ???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 38295, member: 9"] Also get the "Generic Name (Ingredients)" from the label. Might be something really simple & cheap?? In a similar vein, after the Roundup patent expired, there have been at least 2 other brands that have the SAME 41% Glyphosate ingredient for about 40% of the Roundup price! Think one of them is called "Enforcer". In decades past, before all of the EPA legislation, we had great results using creosote and used motor oil around posts and fence lines. Stayed in place where you put it and really kept weeds down. ALSO, I have notice the Texas Department of Transportation has sprayed some black looking stuff along the bar ditches in our area after re-grading, etc., to keep dust/erosion down.... Incidentally, I think the Utility companies are still using cresoted poles for their lines.... Interesting...maybe creosote is not 100% "unapproved" ??? [/QUOTE]
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