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Tue, 29 May 2012 10:03:21 -0600
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Bob the use of the name Agent Orange in the same sentence as 2-4D is nothing 
short of sensationalism.  It is not even close to the truth and only makes 
finding the truth that much harder.
My grandfather and uncle sprayed 2-4D with an open boom back in the day when 
every tractor did not have an air conditioned cab.  I have seen them 
drenched with it.  Both lived into their 80s.
I would definitely rather see 2-4D used on corn than one of the Triazines.
Dave
South East Idaho

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