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What worries me about that report is that it includes loads of references, and every single one of them is to another article on their own web site. Looking at the reports referred to, many of the references in those are again to their own web site, and so on.

 

My attitude is that it's a herbicide - you're not supposed to drink the stuff, and I wouldn't eat anything recently sprayed with it. Read the label for more safety instructions.

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Does anyone know any Eco ways of poisoning stumps as we use roundup at the moment and as tony has brought this to light I will not be using again . Cheers for the info tony.

 

we use timbrel on stumps away from watercoarses... awsome stuff but i recon thats on its way out too

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What worries me about that report is that it includes loads of references, and every single one of them is to another article on their own web site. Looking at the reports referred to, many of the references in those are again to their own web site, and so on.

 

Not to mention the fact that if you want to see the full references - you need to pay £3.50. Not very transparent - and almost guarantees a self selected and supportive audience...

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Not to mention the fact that if you want to see the full references - you need to pay £3.50. Not very transparent - and almost guarantees a self selected and supportive audience...

 

 

No probably just a simple case of having to find some way of paying for its service. bit like what Andy was saying about the FC:001_rolleyes:

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Broadly speaking, I'm against the use of herbicides. I accept some uses are close to unavoidable though.

 

However, that article was seriously flawed. Where was the dosage information? It mentioned figures like 500mg/l - what does that mean? Blood concentration? A one-off dose? A daily does? An hourly dose?

 

Bad science...

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Broadly speaking, I'm against the use of herbicides. I accept some uses are close to unavoidable though.

 

However, that article was seriously flawed. Where was the dosage information? It mentioned figures like 500mg/l - what does that mean? Blood concentration? A one-off dose? A daily does? An hourly dose?

 

Bad science...

 

How to lie with statistics springs to mind

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