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Organic Herbicide ? Paul M. Otten, Editor Spring 2003 You've read about various attempts that have been made to use vinegar (acetic acid), lime sulfur, and other natural products to control or reduce weeds. In the last issue of Northland Berry News we announced the listing of the first OMRI organic herbicide, developed right here in our neighborhood, Eagan, Minnesota, a Minneapolis suburb. I recently took the opportunity to visit with the father & son team who make up SummerSet Products leadership: Paul and Bruce Marrs. Both have been involved in environmentally friendly endeavors for years, so Alldown herbicide is almost a natural outgrowth of their earlier work, though they freely credit other researchers with assisting them in refining the product. Of all the cultural problems organic growers face, especially in the transition and early years, weed management is certainly one of them. AllDown will likely prove to be a valuable tool that organic and other growers will likely add to their weed management toolbox. Herbicides are normally toxic to humans, the environment and plants. Alldown is quite different in that it burns back the affected plants or kills them outright, but does so by a more benign mode: it strips the protective substances from the leaves and green stems, thus desiccating the plant. The natural ingredients in the product are not per se toxic. Any acid, however, no matter its concentration, needs to be used with caution, kept out of the eyes and other body parts. Note that the company recently moved to new headquarters, with new phone and fax numbers. For those subscribers who opt to use Alldown this year, would you please let us know of your experiences with the product. Write, fax, or e-mail me your experiences so they might be shared with others. No sense in each of us reinventing the wheel.-Paul M. Otten, Editor |
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