Calm days often are a temperature inversion situation here in MN.
This makes the spray drift rise up into the sky, & float around like a low cloud.
Not a good thing.
A gentle breeze you know which direction the drift will go, and allow for it.
The breeze will mix the air, & disperse the drift rather than it staying together in a cloud.
As to old roundup, it can 'freeze' - it doesn't actually freeze. Won't harm the chemical, but the heavier salts might settle to the bottom of the container. It's been suggested you put the old containers in the back of a pickup & drive to town & back - or otherwise shake them up some. Will be good as fresh.
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