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RE: Salt as stumpkiller

Subject: RE: Salt as stumpkiller
From: Hare, Gareth
Date: Sep 03 2008 11:57:34
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<<Yes, but they're not using it as a pesticide.>>

Ok, looking at it from a different angle (I do not know the answer to
this) what would the legal ramifications be if for instance someone was
to report the off label use of salt as a pesticide to kill tree stumps?
Who would they report it to?

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