
Question by grumpybumnath: what harmful chemicals are found on a farm?
i have searched on the internet but cant find what i am after. if you just tell me the names i will find out the rest
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Answer by I8AShroom
Depends on the farm. Ammonia is found on many farms and can be considered harmful. Metolachlor and Glufosinate ammonium are on many farms and are definitely harmful.
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