[AT] Garden question
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Thu Aug 4 09:37:45 PDT 2016
That's a problem Ron but with your background you know that
he is responsible for his overspray. It's time to turn the regulators
loose on him and make him pay for your loss. I know you hate to
do that but he's not going to stop being careless until someone makes
him.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald Cook
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2016 10:05 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Garden question
My problem with roundup is that it plants weeds!!!!!
I labored hard and spent money to get a nice blue grass and some brome
grass established at my acreage, along the buildings and on the sloped
driveway approaches. For years I left those areas mature so as to
reseed themselves. The grass was just great after about 6 or 7 years.
Then along came a different employee of the farmer that farms the ground
and he applied roundup to the approach slopes(I own one side) and all
along my buildings(on my property). Killed all the grass and now I have
weeds. After 3 years of intensive work and lots of bitching, I got the
grass back on the approach slope. Last week the dumb farmer sob sprayed
it with roundup again. It will be weeds again next year.
I come from farm background and retired from my aerial application
business. I know about chemicals and weeds, etc. It is the idiot
neighbors and their Roundup that mess up my world. Farmers found out
they do not have to work anymore to keep the weeds down around their
places. They just spray a few times a season with roundup and turn
their places brown. It shows what kind of individual they are.
Ron Cook, Salix, IA
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