whats wrong with a little work....ride your tractor...think how much round up is being sprayed in america.. i live in ga..and on a no spray list from the power company,cause i have a well by the right away,that they used to cutt...but over the years they have been spraying,5 different chemicals,,it was a sub contractor foriegners,couldnt speak english...my wife told them no.. but they sprayed any ways...if my grandkids went thru where they sprayed wpickin blk berries and...there are no signs saying , just sprayed...it doesnt turn brown for a week...i live in the sticks in ga...by lake hartwell,barely any boats on that lake compared to other lakes with more traffic...but its a known fact you cant eat the fish....think about how much chemical is getting sprayed in the us....the power company,railroad,phone ,county and farmer...i wonder where cancers are coming frommm...besides what happen to alittle work,,i love bush hoggin,,,,just start noticing the brown patches while you drive this summer.....miles an miles, gallons and gallons...that chemical has to go somewhere.....i hope my grandkids could eat some fish in the future.....an i hope they like trees to,cause with out them you wont be gardening.....lol dewy
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