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<blockquote data-quote="hardpan" data-source="post: 4930268" data-attributes="member: 71400"><p>I didn't know Paraquat was still on the market. About 35 years ago a guy I knew had some in a glass jug of all things and in his basement. He dropped the jug and it broke. He was trying to clean it up with rags, inhaled a bunch of the fumes and died about 10 days later, fried his lungs. Bad stuff.</p><p></p><p>A couple years ago I went to a veteran farm chemical dealer to ask advice on a few herbicides. He said follow the directions because if too much is used the top of the plant will be killed before it has time to be drawn down to the roots so the end result will be less effective when the weed returns from the living roots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hardpan, post: 4930268, member: 71400"] I didn't know Paraquat was still on the market. About 35 years ago a guy I knew had some in a glass jug of all things and in his basement. He dropped the jug and it broke. He was trying to clean it up with rags, inhaled a bunch of the fumes and died about 10 days later, fried his lungs. Bad stuff. A couple years ago I went to a veteran farm chemical dealer to ask advice on a few herbicides. He said follow the directions because if too much is used the top of the plant will be killed before it has time to be drawn down to the roots so the end result will be less effective when the weed returns from the living roots. [/QUOTE]
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