Posted by CheeseHead Fred on June 23, 2016 at 22:36:36 from (47.32.47.101):
In Reply to: Round up and 2-4 d posted by Geo-TH,In on June 23, 2016 at 12:10:31:
me and another old guy (about 67) were chatting at the hospital the other day about things we farm kids used to do many years ago. Planted corn using Thimet insectacide for rootworm for a few years, and after getting a few acres planted, the whole field had a strong smell from the vapors. Always had a bad case of the runs the next day, so we alternated drivers until we all had the runs. Watched an Atrazine salesman eat a teaspoon full of it when it was sold dry in 5 pound bays. Said it was harmless. after a few more of these stories the other old guy mentioned he had cancer and had been at chemotherapy the day before where he met a bunch of old farmers swapping similair stories. You cant be to careful if you are planning to live to retire. What we do today may not show up for a while. Lost a classmate to Agent Orange last month, and it was a long slow way to go. Be careful out there!
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