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Tag Archives: crop desiccant
Glyphosate; what is it and how harmless or harmful is it?
Results of my research on Glyphosate In preparation of an article on farming in Ghana, Northern region – with the name “License to kill” and to be published yet – I got quite deeply into research on Glyphosate, the basic … Continue reading
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