No plants! Its just snow and ice in Antarctica and you need soil to grow and make plants.
Is tordon toxic to humans?
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Is Tordon considered toxic? Picloram, the active ingredient in Tordon, has been classified as Category E – “evidence of non-carcinogenicity to humans” by the EPA (the most favorable classification possible), and has been found to be “practically nontoxic” to mammals, birds, and honeybees.
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Tordon RTU Herbicide is a ready-to-use specialty herbicide used to kill and prevent trees from growing. It can be used along roads, fence lines, and various non-cropland areas. It controls aspen, ash, dogwood, hickory, and other tree types.
Subsequently, question is, how long does tordon stay in the soil? 90 days
Also Know, does tordon leach into soil?
PLANTS: Picloram is highly toxic to many nontarget plants. Because picloram is active in soil, it can pass from soil into growing plants. Moreover, it can move from treated plants, through the roots, to nearby plants. Furthermore, irrigation water polluted with picloram may damage or kill crop plants.
Is Grazon toxic to humans?
According to NuTurf Australia, Grazon is a hazardous chemical that acts as a skin, eye and respiratory irritant. It can cause damage to the lungs if swallowed and may cause pain and irritation on skin contact.
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