Roundup active ingredient change

drygulch

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I had heard things over the last couple years leading me to believe I'd stop seeing Roundup on the shelves before long. Well, apparently instead of it just going away, they quietly changed the active ingredient from glyphosate to triclopyr, in the residential product.

Wish I'd noticed before using around established trees etc where glyphosate would have been much less impactful. 🤞🙏 Not that I'm under any illusion that Monsanto's claims about soil contact are gospel, but I've been using where triclopyr is clearly ill-advised.

Anyway, maybe I'm late to the party, but I hope this helps someone.

Greg
 
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Thanks for the heads up!!! I too, I guess, am late to the party!!! {Edit} IF that is the case....

Although, I still have 25 gallons left over of the original concentrations from when I was actively into chemical spraying. A life time (??) supply, I'm guessing!?!?

{Edit} Are you sure you were using "RoundUp" and not another chemical? Can you post a photo of the Label????

AI Google:
Yes, in recent formulations, Roundup has transitioned away from glyphosate as its primary active ingredient and is now using triclopyr, alongside other chemicals like diquat and fluazifop, as the main active ingredient in some of its consumer products; meaning "Roundup" no longer automatically refers solely to glyphosate as it did previously.
Key points about the change:

New active ingredients:
Instead of glyphosate, newer Roundup products now contain a mix of chemicals including triclopyr, diquat, and fluazifop.
 
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That doesnt make a lot of sense from an agricultural veiwpoint. The whole thing about using glyphosphates was that they had bred genes into crop plants to be resistant to the glyphosphate. I havnt heard that they have bred other resistances into those crops as well. But theres a lot I dont hear about.
 

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That doesnt make a lot of sense from an agricultural veiwpoint. The whole thing about using glyphosphates was that they had bred genes into crop plants to be resistant to the glyphosphate.
Apparently it's just the residential variety that changed, and the commercial still contains glyphosate for "roundup-ready" crops.

So people can still get their RDA of glyphosate...
 

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Is this a roundabout way of suggesting people read and follow instructions on containers? If so I 100% agree. Thousands of trees and other landscape plants are killed annually by indiscriminate use of "weed-n-feed. Twice as many are killed by haphazard spraying.