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Old 05-04-2011, 04:13 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On Apr 5, 10:48*am, Janet wrote:
In article a651cf6f-6e98-482c-bdbc-
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On Apr 4, 10:37*pm, Dave Hill wrote:
On Apr 4, 7:43*pm, harry wrote:


The question of how to get rid of this comes up frequently on
Gardeners Question time (Radio).
It amazes me how ignorant these so-called "experts" come up with crap
about mowing and FK what else.

You are talking ********. *I have bought is in various places, no
questions askedVast quantities are use in hill farm areas.


* * * If you really had a clue about Asulox, you'd know that it was
designated for total EU withdrawal in mid-March 2011. Three weeks ago it
was given a temporary reprieve; but it's pretty certain that withdrawal
will still happen in the near future making it a banned substance (for
farm use or any other).

* * * *One of the pressures for withdrawal of agricultural pest and
herbicides, is their illegal and/or feckless abuse by ignorant domestic
hobby users who flagrantly disregard manufacturers *instructions and all
the regulations laid down to protect waterways, aquatic life, and drinking
water supplies.

* * * *Janet


The instructions are there on the container for everyone to read.
Only a stupid cow jumps to the conclusions that I or anyone else is
distregarding the instructions.
If there is bracken in the catchment area of your drinking water you
are in fact at a higher risk of cancer.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/scien...300237,00.html
So why not get your facts right before shouting your silly mouth off.