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Cranesbill in winter barley
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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 7390041" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>It seems like extortion to charge a premium for Kyleo given how cheap & compatible its ingredients are, but Nufarm know how the law works. The good old days where you were only governed by the statutory box on the front of the label are over. Now, the whole label is the law & you can't legally just chuck in what you like unless it specifically said no. Now, it's "you can only do what is listed."</p><p></p><p>Ollie is right. Cranesbill is one of the weeds that slips between gaps in mainstream herbicides like groundsel and willow herb. Tallow amine was a very good glyphosate partner, but it was found to be a carcinogen.</p><p></p><p>If you want to stay up to date, I'd recommend membership of an organisation like NIAB TAG or having a current full time agronomist on a £/hour basis for technical questions like this, if you don't trust dodgy folk like me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 7390041, member: 166"] It seems like extortion to charge a premium for Kyleo given how cheap & compatible its ingredients are, but Nufarm know how the law works. The good old days where you were only governed by the statutory box on the front of the label are over. Now, the whole label is the law & you can't legally just chuck in what you like unless it specifically said no. Now, it's "you can only do what is listed." Ollie is right. Cranesbill is one of the weeds that slips between gaps in mainstream herbicides like groundsel and willow herb. Tallow amine was a very good glyphosate partner, but it was found to be a carcinogen. If you want to stay up to date, I'd recommend membership of an organisation like NIAB TAG or having a current full time agronomist on a £/hour basis for technical questions like this, if you don't trust dodgy folk like me! [/QUOTE]
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