Mother Earth News Last year a team of scientists did publish a procedure for determining residues of clopyralid and aminopyralid in fruits and vegetables, so now we can peek into the dark, at the monster lurking in the closet, which is the contamination of our food ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune The chemicals to watch out for are aminopyralid, clopyralid and picloram because they can remain active in hay, grass clippings, manure and compost for several years. There's not much you can do after the fact except wait it out. What will I do now? I ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog) This came to mind when I read an article by Joe Lamp'l, host of “Growing a Greener World” on PBS, on his latest garden mistake: He found that the manure he was getting had lingering herbicide (aminopyralid, clopyralid and picloram) that affected his ...
Willits News They are the plant growth regulators picloram, clopyralid and aminopyralid. They go by names like Tordon, Forefront, Curtail, and many others. Two things make these herbicides a popular choice. First, they are persistent, so they do not need to be ...
Ravalli Republic The Lincoln Ranger District will implement an aerial treatment of approximately 1,800 acres of spotted knapweed on the Helmville Face/ Ogden Mountain area using Clopyralid via helicopter sprayers. Treatments will take place in the following areas: T14N ... and more »
Sioux City Journal The chemicals to watch out for are aminopyralid, clopyralid and picloram because they can remain active in hay, grass clippings, manure and compost for several years. There's not much you can do after the fact except wait it out. What will I do now? I ...
Wicked Local The chemicals to watch out for are aminopyralid, clopyralid and picloram because they can remain active in hay, grass clippings, manure and compost for several years. There's not much you can do after the fact except wait it out. What will I do now? I ...
Wicked Local Some are completely unaffected, others only slightly so, while others are severely affected. It just so happened that the ones I observed happily growing were not plants at risk to an active ingredient called picloram . In hindsight, I realize that the ...
Wicked Local The chemicals to watch out for are aminopyralid, clopyralid and picloram because they can remain active in hay, grass clippings, manure and compost for several years. There's not much you can do after the fact except wait it out. What will I do now? I ...
Grainews Group 4 herbicides -- such as clopyralid (in Lontrel) -- tend to be less impacted by cool weather because they are somewhat plant-persistent (that is, are not quickly deactivated) in susceptible species and will remain active in the plant after the ... and more »