Herbicide History, Part II: No-Till Rallies on Roundup

Herbicide History, Part II: No-Till Rallies on Roundup

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Glyphosate (or Roundup) brought to market by Monsanto in the mid 1970s and now owned by Bayer) is a virtually ideal herbicide, says international weed authority Dr. Stephen Powles and a “once in 100-years breakthrough.” The No-Till History series is made possible by Montag Manufacturing.

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