Originally Posted by Jakethesnake
Just days before I learned about this, I saw a man but $180 worth of Black Cow from CT Garvin. You can't tell me that people in the business don't know.


The compost folks likely don’t know. I work in the herbicide business and many times the composter buys manure from places that have fed hay that has been sprayed with one of many products containing a persistent pyridine (as we call them) herbicide. The farmer may not have told who he sold the hay to, or maybe did, but the animal owner didn’t relay to
The composter. The labels used to not allow any hay to move off the farm that was treated, nor manure from animals that grazed fields that had been treated with this chemistry. Corteva changed all that because it hurt their business or they just don’t advertise the restriction to customers.
It may be going back soon, however. EPA is assessing that now.
https://www.epa.gov/ingredients-use...eview-pyridine-and-pyrimidine-herbicides


If you do the things you need to do when you need to do them then someday you can do the things you want to do when you want to do them.