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  2. Triclopyr - Wikipedia

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    In the USA, it is sold under the trade names Garlon, Remedy, Turflon, Weed-B-Gon (purple label), Brush-B-Gon among others, and in the UK as SBK Brushwood Killer. It is a major ingredient in Confront, which was withdrawn from most uses because of concerns about compost contamination from the other major ingredient, clopyralid .

  3. Euphorbia myrsinites - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle spurge can be effectively controlled with products containing 2, 4-D and dicamba (i.e. Weed B Gon) applied in late fall. [17] Biological control There are currently no known bio-controls, though the leafy spurge flea beetle , has had a high survival rate on myrtle spurge in laboratory studies. [18]

  4. 6 tips to reduce alcohol use and cancer risk after surgeon ...

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    U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy warned in a recent advisory about alcohol use increasing cancer risk. The advisory notes that alcohol can increase the risk of throat, liver, esophageal ...

  5. MCPA - Wikipedia

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    US Geological Survey estimate of MCPA use in the USA, 1992 to 2017. MCPA is used as an herbicide, generally as its salt or esterified forms. Used thus, it controls broadleaf weeds, including thistle and dock, in cereal crops and pasture.

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    Greenhouse Magic. Have 4 Super Sprouts. Cast the Sunripen Spell 1 Time. Use 4 Weed-B-Gone on the Snapweeds. The Super Sprouts are earned by posting a general request to your news feed.

  7. The Only Way To Prevent Bagged Salads and Greens From Rotting

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    4 Ways To Keep Your Greens Fresh for Longer. Too much moisture is what causes leafy greens to turn soft and rot.Here are four ways to keep moisture at a minimum:

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