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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3236312" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>I'm sure there are pesticides that do, but I mentioned Roundup and glyphosate. Glyphos breaks down in a couple of weeks in sunlight even. So I'm thinking even at farm use quantities, 2gal glyphos per 1000 gal water would cover 100a. Cover 100a with say 3' of water, that 2 gal glyphos just got diluted with 13,068,000 of moving water. I dont see that killing a fish because of flooding. 2,4D amine takes twice that long, 2,4DLV 6 months in soil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3236312, member: 15643"] I'm sure there are pesticides that do, but I mentioned Roundup and glyphosate. Glyphos breaks down in a couple of weeks in sunlight even. So I'm thinking even at farm use quantities, 2gal glyphos per 1000 gal water would cover 100a. Cover 100a with say 3' of water, that 2 gal glyphos just got diluted with 13,068,000 of moving water. I dont see that killing a fish because of flooding. 2,4D amine takes twice that long, 2,4DLV 6 months in soil. [/QUOTE]
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