Duffster said:Calcium Chloride isn't a hazardous material either.
Yeah but you cannot feed it to livestock.
Why would you want to feed either thing to livestock, really...Yeah but you cannot feed it to livestock.
Calcium Chloride isn't a hazardous material either.
Johnny_B said:Bottom line in my opinion, not much of a difference in environmentally friendliness between WWF, Rim Guard, or Rimguard.
I know that I would much rather dump thirty gallons of beet juice or diluted methanol into my garden than a concentrated CaCl solution. Recall that the Romans salted Egyptian fields as a punishment.
"There is a popular misconception that when Rome conquered Carthage, they salted the farmlands to prevent anything from growing. In fact, this is a 20th century myth which has no bearing in reality. When the Romans conquered Carthage, they went from house to house capturing slaves and slaughtering the rest. They burnt the city to the ground and left it as a pile of ruins. This resulted in the loss of a great deal of historical information on Carthage, which makes the study of it difficult in modern times."