How Does Glyphosate Weed Killer Affect the Environment? – Oats in Coats
Glyphosate-based herbicides like Roundup are some of the most popular formulations used for agricultural weed control. As increasing amounts of glyphosate are sprayed on crops every year, scientists and environmentalists have begun to ask, “Is glyphosate bad for the environment?” Since glyphosate was introduced in 1974, farmers have sprayed 1.6 billion kilograms (3.52 billion pounds)[1] of the herbicide on feed
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How Does Glyphosate Weed Killer Affect the Environment? – Oats in Coats
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