Can Glyphosate-Sprayed Soil Be Used as Covered Seed Soil?

Q: The local cotton growing seedlings are being planted. Farmers want to cover the soil from a piece of wasteland. However, this site had used glyphosate to remove weeds half a month ago. Will the soil that has been tested with glyphosate be used as cover soil?

Answer: Glyphosate loses its activity when it meets the soil, and it no longer has adverse effects on crops. Normal crops can be sowed normally after 3-5 days. The above-mentioned field where medicine is applied can be used to make cover seed soil for a cotton seedbed.

Tip: In some places, the pesticide sellers will give away some of the so-called “auxiliaries” and glyphosate when they sell glyphosate products. These "auxiliaries" may be silicone additives, and may also be pharmaceuticals such as 2 A 4 chlorine. For the field that has been sprayed with 2A and 4 chlorine, soil can not be used for cotton cover seed soil in the short term, otherwise it may cause phytotoxicity to the cotton field.

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