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| The liquids I consider imposters. You can't dissolve as much AMS in their volume of water unless the water is boiling hot. At room temperature the saturation solution is consieerably less AMS than they claim. I made my own solution dissolving 52 pounds (a sack) in 40 gallons of water which dissolved easily because that is about half saturation. Didn't salt out on a cool spring night either.
Detecting whether the hardness and dirt in the water caused loss of glyphosate is hard to tell, but a weak glyphosate solution is one way to breed glyphosate resistant weeds, by almost but not quite killing them.
I haven't looked at a glyphosate label lately, I let my tenant worry about those details, but those I read years ago didn't admit the liquid replacements for AMS worked, they all specified AMS.
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