clemsonfor
Super Member
The next issue is going to be with all the negative publicity associated with roundup, how long before on a widespread local level of lack of purchase of a product before it retailers remove it from shelf space. If it does sell it is taking up real estate that will be turned over to products that move—the nature of brick and mortar retail! If sells drop enough, Monsanto will stop production or at least greatly reduce production. My family members that commercial farm for a living already have moved from roundup due to it leaching in the ground. They spray a ditch bank and it leaches to the crop, so that market is leaving.
Will it ever go away completely—I do not know, but it may only be available to licensed applicators in bulk purchase due to bad press and public reaction.
It does not move in the soil. It may leach to ground water but it does not translocate from soil to crop. The exception to this is they they are seeing soil activity up at the upper end of the rate or basically at the upper end or over the label rate for annual application rate. I have not heard it moving through soil but more sterilizing the soil for a period where sprayed. So if they are over applicating or not following the label I believe this story. If they follow the label I do not buy it one bit. Remember you need to read, know and follow your label, not just do what someone tells you or your neighbor does or what you have always done, unless it's from the label. There are many contradicting parts of a label, you must know them all and if have questions pick up the phone and call the number on the label or send an email. They are very helpful and will get back to you.