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Thanks for the ref Pete!

>
> >Randy you are the first I have heard to say 2, 4 D does not contain
> dioxins.


I think that what you meant to say was that I was the first one to question
you on your assertion that 2,4-D *did* contain dioxins, since the sources
that I checked said otherwise.

Pete's source suggests that the dioxins are formed when the product is
exposed to sunlight.  This is the sort of information that is necessary for
an informed discussion.

--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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