@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Hey Josh, great video as always brother, helpful and informative. I like that this is quick kill so that you can quickly SEE what you may have missed. Will it harm established trees? I have a bunch of Poison Ivy in my woods and I don't want something that will absorb into the roots through the soil. Also does this actually KILL the plants or just defoliate. I mean vinegar works but you have to spray over and over as stuff comes back. Thanks Josh, God Bless you. I know that this journey has not been an easy one but I wish you all the best.
I just ordered some. My front and backyards are loaded with weeds, and I'm too old to be out there pulling them. Frankly, I'd rather the roots stay in the soil, so this sounds like a good solution. Glyphosate is bad news. It's everywhere, but at least we can ensure we don't put it around our homes in our gardens.
What impressed me in this video is the precise level of control your sprayer gives you. The side lines look pretty sharp with minimal drift. I like relatively straightish grass lines along my drive. Thanks for including the drone shots during your application.
Hey Josh, I have a lot of gravel on my farm too. One thing I’ve found that helps keep your driveways free of weeds is after spraying renting the Ventrac power rake and turning the gravel over in your driveway. It helped to completely pull up and pulverize all the dead weeds and makes the driveway look like you laid new fresh gravel down. Always enjoy the content. Thank you for sharing!
always great seeing ya Mr stoney ridge .I enjoy seeing the farm 🚜 I've watched it since ya just about first started and what a dramatic difference but anyways you have a great day .godless and stay safe
Perfect timing on the video I normally use Ranger Pro but had a customer ask is it safe for her animals Iam going to introduce her on using this product the local lawn and garden store couldn’t come up with anything.
Thanks for the posting this video. We just started working our new farm and I want to remain organic as much as possible. This should do wonders on the pond bank at Kedesh Farm.
According to the "Gardener's Dictionary", a weed is described as, "Anything growing where you don't want it to!". Your weed control set up looks like it is both effective and efficient. Way to go, Josh!
Glyphosate has a different vector than this, it can attack the roots so it’s better at dealing with weeds with deep tap roots. The best way to make it more effective is to lightly strim the the weeds first, this then exposes more of the weed internals and allows the glyphosate to penetrate quicker. BUT people really need to read the warnings and take them seriously, if it can penetrate weeds then it can penetrate your skin and eye membranes, you have to wear gloves, goggles and a mask, and don’t do it on a windy day because it can blow back in your face. This stuff is like a better soap, it works by removing the wax leaf coating and the weed dies out, deep tapped weeds will come back again and again, so it’s a battle to slowly weaken them so grass can out compete them. It’s great for organic farms but I think domestic users might be better off selectively using both, but only using glyphosate against really tough weeds that they can identify as such and away from crops. As a society we really need to get away from improving yield through toxic chemicals and fast growing animals, we are starting to see every generation developing some really bad behavioural issues and medical conditions, and the only thing that has changed is the increased pollution in the food chain and environment
You guys know if you burn hay with a herbicide/glyphosate, and the smoke gets over your clothes, if it would be denatured or would it be stick in clothes? Is it washable? I had a friend burn a bunch of hay and I was stuck in the smoke and I suspect I might need to clean the clothes but I have no idea how to remove this from clothes? Any tips? Or thoughts?
@@heythere6983 he should be burning the hay first and then applying the glyphosate? Simply to break up the weed structure first and clear out the litter. If the application was a few weeks prior, then it’s mostly inactive. It’s not something to be inhaling, but it will wash out of clothes easily enough
@____________________________.x He had a cowboy themed broth day part for his kid. Had hay and decided to burn it in his backyard , but I was stuck in it for like an hour and had the clothes in my room, felt like I was getting sick , baggy eyes , dark circles , washed the clothes in a Short cycle and like a week later I felt it coming back . So I starts to worry I brought a bunch of toxins in my room and spread it amongst my belongings etc. I might take a test to see if I have it in my system. Idk if there is a test for clothing or items to see if they have glyphosate. I hope I’m wrong because I haven’t heard of a way to get rid of it, especially on household items
@@heythere6983 direct exposure to pesticides requires a long hot wash, but just breathing in burnt residue? That’s going to have minimal effect. I’d suggest the symptoms are unrelated
@____________________________.x Ok that’s great news . I was reading up on removing pesticides/herbicides from items and it seemed like a nightmare,almost impossible . Hopefully it’s not that. I wasn’t sure if burning it released the toxic fumes somewhat like burning woods treated with chemicals and all the VOC’s released during a house fire etc .
My Mennonite neighbor loves using glyphosate (Roundup) and sprays the border fence b/n our properties. I realized later that he sprayed right after I opened up that pasture for my lambs to graze. I found her lethargic, drooling with watery eyes in the field laying in the sun. Tried treating her, vet said it was glyphosate poisoning and untreatable. She died that died. I checked the pasture and saw the over spray into my pasture. My neighbor and I had a "discussion".
I used to spray my driveway about 2 times a year with a mixture of white vinegar, dawn soap, baking soda. Safe for animals. Then I drug out my rock and then put weed fabric down and put the rock back over it then added crushed concrete fines over that and have never had any more weeds grass etc come back. Haven't sprayed in over 5 years . No expense now.
you don't want it level my friend...the driveway must be properly crowned or it will become a washout...land plane on hilly driveways isn't the best tool my friend
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Josh,it will crown, do the outside 's first then middle. Watch outdoor with the Morgans on UA-cam, a master at building beautiful crown's. Not disagreeing with you. I can't use one here in the high desert as I must maintain a one degree in hill slope for my very steep road.
vinegar just isn't feasible or at all affordable on this scale of spraying....sure if you've got a couple weeds in the crack of your concrete driveway....but not like this..and vinegar will rust the snot out of your steel building
I have used Lonarch since last summer and it kills fast but vegetation returned quickly compared to round-up and others. I probably won’t be purchasing it again. I hope others have better luck.
I've so far had 2 customers that had cancer and had used roundup. One is still getting treatment and I'm pulling her weeds and she said I could use her roundup. I don't think I want to risk it.
for a gravel drive a box blade with the scarifiers down making a few trips back and forth works. You just need to disturb the roots. For the other stuff, vinegar and dish soap mixed in with something like you are using works better. for a more 'biblical' juice add in salt.
I just watched this video, If I can find this product I am definitely going to try it, I want something that is safe and effective, I ain't crazy about stuff that is harmful to me and any other people or animals, thanks for the video it is informative and eye opening.
Josh thanks for sharing 👍. That sprayer is Awesome. I love how you operate your farm. I would love to do what your doing. Just not sure how to get started and secure the funds to start.
My glyphosate went from 65.00 to 175.00 for 2.5 gallons of concentrate. So I bout a different grass and weed killer for 50.00. I already used it all in one summer. It sucked. I should of just used my vinegar, salt, water and dawn dish detergent. A lot cheaper and environmentally friendlier. Just have to spray monthly.
What make me curious that surfactant listed as an active agent while mix of unknown amount of acids, NaCl (salt) and oil (ricinus) listed as inert ~80 Salt definately not ecofrendly since non plant will use it or use natrium or chlorine in any way in any amount of time. @Patrick Henry >Comes from vegetable oil Gas and oil comes from vegetable or vegetable source product too. As well as a lot of very nasty neurotoxins. Origin shouldn't ease your alert. ;)
how much of my driveway could I spray with a 5 gallon bucket of green goblin? Not much brotha....I still use it but it's simply not at all cost effective on this large area
with Lonarch it takes a few sprayings....the foliage browns quickly and you must re-apply if you start seeing more green. Meaning sometimes it kills the entire plant, sometimes it just takes out the foliage depending on the plant's root structure
Great video, Josh! I really like the music you chose for it. ( I subscribed to your new livestream channel, also.) Can't wait for the upcoming mushroom video. Sounds cool.
Josh according to a different got to ask people who you get hay from if they use Glyphosate on or near their hay can last in soil for 3 years want to ask someone who knows more about it check out deepsouth homestead comment to danny what trouble he had with the stuff he will annswer in about 2 days or less
My recipe for safely killing weeds with a sprayer: 1 gallon of white Vinegar that is 5% Acetic acid 1 cup of salt 1 or 2 tablespoons of Dawn Dish soap "Mix ingredients well" Spray weeds on Hot Sunny Days. *Good for smaller areas around flower beds, fence lines, etc. Not sure what results would be for a lot of farm acreage. NO DARN GLYPHOSATE(ROUND-UP) EVER!!!
I've never made homemade weed killer on the channel....but I have used a vinegar based spray.....it's very cost prohibitive and on this scale you need something simple and easy my brotha
Yep...if you consume enough of anything it's gonna be toxic...even water my friend....but you have to control weeds in your gravel areas on any property...so if ya live in an apartment....don't sweat it...if you have a home...you have to do weed control
yep.....not really and do ya wanna spread salt out on your land? How am I gonna fill a 100 gallon sprayer with vinegar and salt? I'm sorry but I don't see it on this scale
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Lonarch = Sodium laureth (alkyl ether) sulfate ether makes it easier to absorb the sodium sulfate. Vinegar is very easy to make. Try a small batch first. Sugar, water and plant scraps (not making it to eat) in a jar cover with fabric let set for a month.
I don't trust Monsanto to tell me the truth about their compounds any more than I expect Pfizer to. With enough money in the mix, folks will lie like a rug about just about anything to just about anyone.
That’s nonsense, sodium fluoroacetate is a salt too and it’ll kill you in a few hours. Glyphosate is ‘safe’ as long as you use full protective gear and keep it away from crops and animals, but then so are flamethrowers. I use it too, but I treat it as a known carcinogen. Read the warning labels, that’s what they are there for.
problem with using chemicals is that we don't see the effects for years to come....like asbestosis and other conditions....I'd rather stay away from glyphosate and any food that's been sprayed with anything if possible
Glyphosate doesn’t work like normal chemicals that are used for selective weed killing it alters the growth patterns of the plant and causes the cells to collapse like a massive fertility injection. No chemical is safe but it’s one of the safest and without it food would become very expensive.
i follow this fella from usa that makes steam weed killer that verry power full nobox7 his youtube could make fore awsome video and it pretty cheap handy fore cleaning parts to etc
we tryed some of that stuff that had ESSENSENTUAL OILS that spoosed to kill the weeds with no ROUNDUP STUFF... and I THINK IT HAD FERTILIZER IN IT TO MAKE THEM EVEN MESSIER!!! LOL sigh
yep...try all the dirty cheap hippie ways that don't work lol....then check this stuff out. Man...there's a million different recipes out there for "organic hippie weed killer" but Lonarch has done alot of research and development to make it easy and simple
well....if you wanna boil 2000 gallons of water and walk outside pouring it on your driveway, risking life, limb and a trip to the burn unit...sounds great. I don't advise it...be safe my friend carrying boiling water outside in your yard is dangerous and could seriously hurt you
what does pet safe weed killer have to do with a political party...have you been so programed by the news media to believe that politics have something to do with spraying weeds in my driveway? TURN OFF YOUR DARN NEWS CHANNELS!!!!! AGENDA BASED GARBAGE TURNING AMERICANS AGAINST AMERICANS!! TURN IT OFF>>>CLEARLY IT'S BRAINWASHING YA
I’ve definitely got to try that stuff. Spraying really helps control my place but I’m Leary of glyphosate
You'll love it Jared! Take care buddy...I sure hope to see you soon!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Hey Josh, great video as always brother, helpful and informative. I like that this is quick kill so that you can quickly SEE what you may have missed. Will it harm established trees? I have a bunch of Poison Ivy in my woods and I don't want something that will absorb into the roots through the soil. Also does this actually KILL the plants or just defoliate. I mean vinegar works but you have to spray over and over as stuff comes back. Thanks Josh, God Bless you. I know that this journey has not been an easy one but I wish you all the best.
I just ordered some. My front and backyards are loaded with weeds, and I'm too old to be out there pulling them. Frankly, I'd rather the roots stay in the soil, so this sounds like a good solution. Glyphosate is bad news. It's everywhere, but at least we can ensure we don't put it around our homes in our gardens.
What impressed me in this video is the precise level of control your sprayer gives you. The side lines look pretty sharp with minimal drift. I like relatively straightish grass lines along my drive. Thanks for including the drone shots during your application.
Thank you for letting us know. I bought this product and really like that no animals or people will be harmed.
Hey Josh, I have a lot of gravel on my farm too. One thing I’ve found that helps keep your driveways free of weeds is after spraying renting the Ventrac power rake and turning the gravel over in your driveway. It helped to completely pull up and pulverize all the dead weeds and makes the driveway look like you laid new fresh gravel down. Always enjoy the content. Thank you for sharing!
I am so glad you posted this video I was looking for something safe to use.
Thanks for the tip I ordered a gallon and applied it..great results.. Thanks
always great seeing ya Mr stoney ridge .I enjoy seeing the farm 🚜 I've watched it since ya just about first started and what a dramatic difference but anyways you have a great day .godless and stay safe
Perfect timing on the video I normally use Ranger Pro but had a customer ask is it safe for her animals Iam going to introduce her on using this product the local lawn and garden store couldn’t come up with anything.
Thanks for the posting this video. We just started working our new farm and I want to remain organic as much as possible. This should do wonders on the pond bank at Kedesh Farm.
According to the "Gardener's Dictionary", a weed is described as, "Anything growing where you don't want it to!". Your weed control set up looks like it is both effective and efficient. Way to go, Josh!
thanks for the video and information. have a great week
Thank you- I've been fretting over how to knock out the beggar tick weeds without having to worry about the chickens.. 👍
Glyphosate has a different vector than this, it can attack the roots so it’s better at dealing with weeds with deep tap roots. The best way to make it more effective is to lightly strim the the weeds first, this then exposes more of the weed internals and allows the glyphosate to penetrate quicker. BUT people really need to read the warnings and take them seriously, if it can penetrate weeds then it can penetrate your skin and eye membranes, you have to wear gloves, goggles and a mask, and don’t do it on a windy day because it can blow back in your face.
This stuff is like a better soap, it works by removing the wax leaf coating and the weed dies out, deep tapped weeds will come back again and again, so it’s a battle to slowly weaken them so grass can out compete them. It’s great for organic farms but I think domestic users might be better off selectively using both, but only using glyphosate against really tough weeds that they can identify as such and away from crops.
As a society we really need to get away from improving yield through toxic chemicals and fast growing animals, we are starting to see every generation developing some really bad behavioural issues and medical conditions, and the only thing that has changed is the increased pollution in the food chain and environment
You guys know if you burn hay with a herbicide/glyphosate, and the smoke gets over your clothes, if it would be denatured or would it be stick in clothes? Is it washable?
I had a friend burn a bunch of hay and I was stuck in the smoke and I suspect I might need to clean the clothes but I have no idea how to remove this from clothes?
Any tips? Or thoughts?
@@heythere6983 he should be burning the hay first and then applying the glyphosate? Simply to break up the weed structure first and clear out the litter. If the application was a few weeks prior, then it’s mostly inactive. It’s not something to be inhaling, but it will wash out of clothes easily enough
@____________________________.x
He had a cowboy themed broth day part for his kid. Had hay and decided to burn it in his backyard , but I was stuck in it for like an hour and had the clothes in my room, felt like I was getting sick , baggy eyes , dark circles , washed the clothes in a Short cycle and like a week later I felt it coming back .
So I starts to worry I brought a bunch of toxins in my room and spread it amongst my belongings etc.
I might take a test to see if I have it in my system. Idk if there is a test for clothing or items to see if they have glyphosate. I hope I’m wrong because I haven’t heard of a way to get rid of it, especially on household items
@@heythere6983 direct exposure to pesticides requires a long hot wash, but just breathing in burnt residue? That’s going to have minimal effect. I’d suggest the symptoms are unrelated
@____________________________.x
Ok that’s great news . I was reading up on removing pesticides/herbicides from items and it seemed like a nightmare,almost impossible .
Hopefully it’s not that. I wasn’t sure if burning it released the toxic fumes somewhat like burning woods treated with chemicals and all the VOC’s released during a house fire etc .
My Mennonite neighbor loves using glyphosate (Roundup) and sprays the border fence b/n our properties. I realized later that he sprayed right after I opened up that pasture for my lambs to graze. I found her lethargic, drooling with watery eyes in the field laying in the sun. Tried treating her, vet said it was glyphosate poisoning and untreatable. She died that died. I checked the pasture and saw the over spray into my pasture. My neighbor and I had a "discussion".
I used to spray my driveway about 2 times a year with a mixture of white vinegar, dawn soap, baking soda. Safe for animals. Then I drug out my rock and then put weed fabric down and put the rock back over it then added crushed concrete fines over that and have never had any more weeds grass etc come back. Haven't sprayed in over 5 years . No expense now.
you don't live around here then lol....grass will grow in the ashphalt around here my friend
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer grows thru asphalt here to but when you put a mat down first it won't. What I did has worked for over 5 years no chemicals on me.
Hey Josh thank you for the video and that's a pretty good setup there with a hundred gallon tank and that's wand I like that woo
Josh just a suggestion, get a plane leveler to over turn your gravel and level out.
you don't want it level my friend...the driveway must be properly crowned or it will become a washout...land plane on hilly driveways isn't the best tool my friend
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Josh,it will crown, do the outside 's first then middle. Watch outdoor with the Morgans on UA-cam, a master at building beautiful crown's. Not disagreeing with you. I can't use one here in the high desert as I must maintain a one degree in hill slope for my very steep road.
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Have you ever tried it with vinegar?
For me it’s working fine
vinegar just isn't feasible or at all affordable on this scale of spraying....sure if you've got a couple weeds in the crack of your concrete driveway....but not like this..and vinegar will rust the snot out of your steel building
That setup is awesome . Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for this video. Glyphosate is a known carcinogen. So I'm looking for something safe to kill the weeds around my driveway and walkways.
I have used Lonarch since last summer and it kills fast but vegetation returned quickly compared to round-up and others. I probably won’t be purchasing it again. I hope others have better luck.
I've so far had 2 customers that had cancer and had used roundup. One is still getting treatment and I'm pulling her weeds and she said I could use her roundup. I don't think I want to risk it.
for a gravel drive a box blade with the scarifiers down making a few trips back and forth works. You just need to disturb the roots. For the other stuff, vinegar and dish soap mixed in with something like you are using works better. for a more 'biblical' juice add in salt.
I just watched this video, If I can find this product I am definitely going to try it, I want something that is safe and effective, I ain't crazy about stuff that is harmful to me and any other people or animals, thanks for the video it is informative and eye opening.
there's a link for ya in the video description buddy
Josh thanks for sharing 👍. That sprayer is Awesome. I love how you operate your farm. I would love to do what your doing. Just not sure how to get started and secure the funds to start.
start looking for land and talk to farm credit
My glyphosate went from 65.00 to 175.00 for 2.5 gallons of concentrate. So I bout a different grass and weed killer for 50.00. I already used it all in one summer. It sucked. I should of just used my vinegar, salt, water and dawn dish detergent. A lot cheaper and environmentally friendlier. Just have to spray monthly.
Good stuff. My late mother- in- law used glyphosate products around her residential property. Curious - She died from multiple myeloma.
They are about the same price so that a plus.
Funnily enough, the active ingredient for Lonarch, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, is a common ingredient in most household shampoos 😂😂😂
Sodium Laurel Sulfate is toxic for aquatic life and is contaminated with Ethylene dioxide, and 1,4 dioxane which are known carcinogens.
That’s how you get your nice suds!
Helps it stick to the plant. Comes from vegetable oil
What make me curious that surfactant listed as an active agent while mix of unknown amount of acids, NaCl (salt) and oil (ricinus) listed as inert ~80
Salt definately not ecofrendly since non plant will use it or use natrium or chlorine in any way in any amount of time.
@Patrick Henry
>Comes from vegetable oil
Gas and oil comes from vegetable or vegetable source product too.
As well as a lot of very nasty neurotoxins. Origin shouldn't ease your alert. ;)
Any idea how well this stuff works on kudzu?
I use brine and that works great as well and cheap
on this scale it's tough to use salt brine my friend
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer I just mix the driveway salt in water until it does not dissolve and apply the same way you apply this product so no scale issue.
Howdy!
great job
Is there any reason why you switched over to Lonarch vs green gobbler weed killer on your rock driveway and fence line? I have the same issue.
how much of my driveway could I spray with a 5 gallon bucket of green goblin? Not much brotha....I still use it but it's simply not at all cost effective on this large area
Have you looked at using steam on the gravel.
not at all...how on earth would I be able to use steam on 2 acres of gravel? Very cost prohibitive my friend
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer They already using steam on farms so if not buying chemicals could work out cheaper .
How long does the weeds stay dead??
with Lonarch it takes a few sprayings....the foliage browns quickly and you must re-apply if you start seeing more green. Meaning sometimes it kills the entire plant, sometimes it just takes out the foliage depending on the plant's root structure
Great video, Josh! I really like the music you chose for it. ( I subscribed to your new livestream channel, also.) Can't wait for the upcoming mushroom video. Sounds cool.
Take care Josh! 🤣
Can it be used on plants tomatoes, any other eatables
check out the link my friend....tells ya all the specs. I use it around my raised bed gardens
I might have to give it a try. My property is a constant battle with weeds.
Wondering, could this be used in between gardens?
it's what I use
Didn't know a mechanical sprayer was a "critter" or a "puppy" .... maybe bcs it's an *organic killer?*
sarcasm is awesome
What is the cost compared?
Josh according to a different got to ask people who you get hay from if they use Glyphosate on or near their hay can last in soil for 3 years want to ask someone who knows more about it check out deepsouth homestead comment to danny what trouble he had with the stuff he will annswer in about 2 days or less
Was hear
Wooooo!
So long as it isn’t weed friendly…that works for me…those rascals are persistent.
Thanks for sharing. We just bought some!!
THE BLOOPERS 😂😂😂😂
My recipe for safely killing weeds with a sprayer:
1 gallon of white Vinegar that is 5% Acetic acid
1 cup of salt
1 or 2 tablespoons of Dawn Dish soap
"Mix ingredients well"
Spray weeds on Hot Sunny Days.
*Good for smaller areas around flower beds, fence lines, etc. Not sure what results would be for a lot of farm acreage.
NO DARN GLYPHOSATE(ROUND-UP) EVER!!!
yep...we've covered 1 gallon now my brotha.....what are we gonna do with 100 gallons?
Josh, where do I find your items from Northern Tools. For example the diesel enzyme treatment
just hit the northern tool link in the video description and search for what ya want brotha
Is this stuff safe to use on crops
If you want to kill them lol...it's herbicide my friend...it kills what it comes in contact with
Josh what happened to your homemade weed killer with vinegar and dishsoap?
I still use it from time to time. The vinegar smell by the porch upsets my sister, so this might be a better alternative.
I've never made homemade weed killer on the channel....but I have used a vinegar based spray.....it's very cost prohibitive and on this scale you need something simple and easy my brotha
Can this be used on grass to kill weeds?
it's an herbacide...not a broadleaf specific weed killer my friend...so nope it kills what it hits
It's all Posion
Yep...if you consume enough of anything it's gonna be toxic...even water my friend....but you have to control weeds in your gravel areas on any property...so if ya live in an apartment....don't sweat it...if you have a home...you have to do weed control
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They used to say glyphosate was safe as well.
yep.....and GMO too
Back then even DDT was safe as well as morphin, cocainum and radium :)
that stuff seems a bit overpriced at 70+ dollars per gallon.
1 gallon makes 32 gallons....of spray....costs money to own land my friend
Can you use this in a lake to kill weed grow will it hurt the fish or swimmers
not a spray for aquatic life....however there are some chemicals out there my friend
vinegar or salt would be cheaper
yep.....not really and do ya wanna spread salt out on your land? How am I gonna fill a 100 gallon sprayer with vinegar and salt? I'm sorry but I don't see it on this scale
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Lonarch = Sodium laureth (alkyl ether) sulfate
ether makes it easier to absorb the sodium sulfate.
Vinegar is very easy to make. Try a small batch first. Sugar, water and plant scraps (not making it to eat) in a jar cover with fabric let set for a month.
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What’s wrong with glyphosate? Been using it for years, they reckon the side effects are no different than using sea salt.
I don't trust Monsanto to tell me the truth about their compounds any more than I expect Pfizer to. With enough money in the mix, folks will lie like a rug about just about anything to just about anyone.
That’s nonsense, sodium fluoroacetate is a salt too and it’ll kill you in a few hours. Glyphosate is ‘safe’ as long as you use full protective gear and keep it away from crops and animals, but then so are flamethrowers. I use it too, but I treat it as a known carcinogen. Read the warning labels, that’s what they are there for.
problem with using chemicals is that we don't see the effects for years to come....like asbestosis and other conditions....I'd rather stay away from glyphosate and any food that's been sprayed with anything if possible
Glyphosate doesn’t work like normal chemicals that are used for selective weed killing it alters the growth patterns of the plant and causes the cells to collapse like a massive fertility injection. No chemical is safe but it’s one of the safest and without it food would become very expensive.
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer You better not to look into where vanilin and citric acid (for example) come from novadays :)
i follow this fella from usa that makes steam weed killer that verry power full nobox7 his youtube could make fore awsome video and it pretty cheap handy fore cleaning parts to etc
we tryed some of that stuff that had ESSENSENTUAL OILS that spoosed to kill the weeds with no ROUNDUP STUFF... and I THINK IT HAD FERTILIZER IN IT TO MAKE THEM EVEN MESSIER!!! LOL sigh
yep...try all the dirty cheap hippie ways that don't work lol....then check this stuff out. Man...there's a million different recipes out there for "organic hippie weed killer" but Lonarch has done alot of research and development to make it easy and simple
Looks like Agent Orange 🍊 😅
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How do you tell if something is a weed or a beneficial plant? Simple, grab it and pull hard. If it comes out it was NOT a weed. :D:D:D
a weed is a plant that's in a location that you don't want it...that's how you tell my friend
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Can't argue with that.🤠
I've been told glyphasate is in everything and everybody so sad
Should use gloves when mixing if it kills grasses it will kill your hands
if ya don't get any on ya it's fine my brotha
I use my piss it kills the and vegetation in 2 days.
mine makes things grow
hahahah boiling water the best i know ,and cost nothing
well....if you wanna boil 2000 gallons of water and walk outside pouring it on your driveway, risking life, limb and a trip to the burn unit...sounds great. I don't advise it...be safe my friend carrying boiling water outside in your yard is dangerous and could seriously hurt you
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer check nobox7 youtube he sels cheap and powfull machine
I have a feeling that you vote Democratic. And one of your videos would you please confirm your left wing tendencies. Thanks
what does pet safe weed killer have to do with a political party...have you been so programed by the news media to believe that politics have something to do with spraying weeds in my driveway? TURN OFF YOUR DARN NEWS CHANNELS!!!!! AGENDA BASED GARBAGE TURNING AMERICANS AGAINST AMERICANS!! TURN IT OFF>>>CLEARLY IT'S BRAINWASHING YA
Eco-friendly grass KILLER oxymoron to me anything that kills is not good no matter what they print on the label.
safe for playgrounds and safe for pets...that's the ECO friendly. Anything in large enough quantities is toxic my friend