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Bob
I think 24D has been used in the US continuously for years.  It is probably
the most common herbicide.  Unless Missouri is far different from Nebraska,
you will find it on most farms.  We usually do mix with a surfactant, which
as someone else noted is hard on bees.
Dave

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