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by philipp-gayret
234 days ago
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What is "very very quickly"? From Wikipedia: > The reported half-life of glyphosate in soil varies from two to 197 days with a typical field half-life of 47 days being suggested.[56] Soil and climate conditions affect glyphosate's persistence in soil. The median half-life of glyphosate in water varies from a few days to 91 days.[56] At a site in Texas, half-life was as little as three days. A site in Iowa had a half-life of 141.9 days.[94] The glyphosate metabolite AMPA has been found in Swedish forest soils up to two years after a glyphosate application. It has a lower half-life in water, and a lower half-life when it's warmer.
I store my oats both dry and cold. As for cancer, I don't know - but it certainly is giving everyone parkinsons. |
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