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Japan rejects NZ honey at border
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<blockquote data-quote="tristan" data-source="post: 2764" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>i don't know what customers results are and could not tell you if i did.</p><p></p><p>for our own its been surprising. the areas i would think we would see some we don't. the areas we don't expect (bush) we do.</p><p>some farm areas i would expect to because they spray out a paddock every year. but around some farms where they are to cheap to use it we have found some. </p><p>also one site had none, but the site 400m away had a little. that doesn't make much sense.</p><p></p><p>i recall talking to a spraying contractor and roundup was 99% of what they used even on gorse (there is cheaper more effective stuff to use on gorse). makes me wonder if they have poured so much on thats its still around in places. (with gorse you need to drown it in roundup for it to kill it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tristan, post: 2764, member: 30"] i don't know what customers results are and could not tell you if i did. for our own its been surprising. the areas i would think we would see some we don't. the areas we don't expect (bush) we do. some farm areas i would expect to because they spray out a paddock every year. but around some farms where they are to cheap to use it we have found some. also one site had none, but the site 400m away had a little. that doesn't make much sense. i recall talking to a spraying contractor and roundup was 99% of what they used even on gorse (there is cheaper more effective stuff to use on gorse). makes me wonder if they have poured so much on thats its still around in places. (with gorse you need to drown it in roundup for it to kill it) [/QUOTE]
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