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Agent Orange correction
>Stephen Flanagan wrote:
>>Agent Orange is paraquat, aka Gramoxone Super, a restricted use
>>contact herbicide commonly used to burn back established weeds.
>
>As Chuck Benbrook wrote:
>Agent Orange is not paraquat. It was a mixture of roughly equal parts of
>two herbicides: 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T in the form of their n-butyl esters.
>2,4,5-T was cancelled in the US in 1985.
>2,4-D is still widely used and available at any home center. It is
>considered a carcinogen by some, but has not been classified by the EPA,
>pending repitition of an epidemiological study
>2,4,5-T is contaminated with dioxin
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