Why is the price of Roundup so high?

That's because input prices continue to climb by the day. From nitrogen to glyphosate, prices are posting 100% to 300% increases right now. Some farmers say they can't even get retailers to price product until the inputs actually arrive at the retail facilities.
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Why has Roundup gone up in price?

Monsanto says the price hike was necessary to ration supply for Roundup, which contains the active ingredient glyphosate, which was in short supply among Monsanto's generic glyphosate competitors.
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Why did glyphosate double in price?

The consistency of this increase is due to a series of events that began in early 2020. The main thing that is still looming until now is the Covid-19 pandemic. The emergence of the first case of Covid-19 in China in early 2020 marked a price increase that led to panic buying of glyphosate in the market.
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What happened to the price of glyphosate?

During the first week of March 2022, glyphosate AI prices hovered around EXW 11USD/Kg. The price drop trend seems softer than glufosinate because the export business is expected to support higher-level pricing for some time.
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Will glyphosate get cheaper?

He realizes that is a tough sell considering growers are about to harvest a bitterly disappointing 2021 drought-damaged crop. But glyphosate prices are likely heading higher in the short-term and will remain at elevated levels in 2022. And finding supplies could be a challenge this winter.
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Why is there a shortage of Roundup?

In a statement to Farm Journal, Bayer says: “Recently a supplier of a raw ingredient needed to produce glyphosate suffered a mechanical failure, which may have some short-term impacts on our production of the active ingredient to manufacture glyphosate.
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Why is Roundup still being sold?

The popular weed killer Roundup is still being sold because U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) research indicates that “there are no risks to public health when glyphosate is used in accordance with its current label and that glyphosate is not a carcinogen.” The EPA also believes that glyphosate use is ...
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How much does Roundup cost per gallon?

Roundup Original Max, the company workhorse, will retail for approximately $29.00/gal. (about $4.75 to $5.25/acre). As always, prices are subject to change, depending upon your retailer.
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Where is Roundup manufactured?

Glyphosate is the active ingredient in the company's Roundup brand of herbicide, which is manufactured at its Luling plant in St. Charles Parish and is available for household use to kill weeds and grass. Monsanto recently held a groundbreaking to expand the Luling plant.
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How much does a gallon of glyphosate cost?

Glyphosate is in slightly better supply, but with prices around $60 per gallon, he has customers cutting back on its use.
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Is Roundup being discontinued?

Bayer will stop selling Roundup for residential use in 2023, an effort to prevent future cancer lawsuits. The company has lost several significant lawsuits from plaintiffs who alleged glyphosate gave them cancer. The new decision is an attempt to minimize future liability.
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Is there an alternative to Roundup?

Six Types of Alternative Herbicides to Roundup

Herbicidal Soaps. Iron-Based Herbicides. Salt-Based Herbicides. Phytotoxic Oils (Essential oils such as clove, peppermint, pine, or citronella.)
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Do farmers still use Roundup?

Farmers use it on a majority of the world's agricultural fields. Humans spray enough glyphosate to coat every acre of farmland in the world with half a pound of it every year. Glyphosate is now showing up in humans, but scientists are still debating its health effects.
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What is the strongest Roundup you can buy?

Roundup QuickPro – Strongest Powder

Or 1 pound of Roundup QuickPro contains . 73 pounds of ammonium salt. This bottle makes up to 72 gallons of product so you can use it on a large area or enough for a full season for typical homeowners. It comes with a measuring cup to ensure you are using the right amount of product.
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What is the difference between Roundup and Roundup Pro?

Roundup Weed & Grass Killer Super Concentrate has consumer grade labeling with low use rates while Roundup Pro Concentrate has professional labeling and allows for higher use rates, up to 10.5 fl oz per gallon of water.
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Why does Home Depot still sell Roundup?

“Home Depot has ignored the science, customer safety, and environmental protection for too long. While they have claimed to care about consumers, they continue to sell Roundup, a toxic herbicide linked to cancer, when there are known safer alternatives available.
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What is the average payout for Roundup lawsuit?

What is the average payout for a Roundup lawsuit? The average payout for an individual who has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma or other cancers is between $5,000 to $250,000 in compensation. One report stated that the average amount per client suffering from cancer is $160,000.
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Does Roundup cause brain tumors?

A study published by the Environmental Health Perspectives journal found children had a significantly higher risk of developing brain cancer when a parent was exposed to herbicides. The effects of exposure could even be as far-reaching as two years before their children were born.
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Can glyphosate cause autism?

Significance. Maternal exposure to high levels of the herbicide glyphosate may increase the risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in offspring; however, the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown.
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Does Quaker Oats use Roundup?

On Quaker Oats' website, the company says it does not add glyphosate during any part of the milling process, but that it is commonly used by farmers who apply it pre-harvest.
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Is there glyphosate in Cheerios?

The EWG found that levels of glyphosate in Cheerios were 729 ppb and in Honey Nut Cheerios Medley Crunch the levels reached 833 ppb. The EWG considers 160 ppb to be the highest level safe for children's food.
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What do farmers spray on fields that smells?

Mick F wrote: Usually, it's slurry IME. The cow muck is well rotted and mixed with water to re-activate it. It's poured into a big hopper thingy with a mixer and flung or sprayed onto the field behind the tractor. Smells awful, and not really reminiscent of the muck that came out of the cow in the first place.
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Is vinegar better than Roundup?

The acetic acid in even household vinegar was MORE toxic than Roundup! Going one step further, in this case a comparison of rate of application is a moot point. A 1% solution of glyphosate will kill most any annual weed listed on the label, and also the majority of perennial weeds.
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Is there something better than Roundup for weeds?

Organic Roundup alternatives include herbicidal soaps that use fatty acids to kill weeds and industrial vinegar, which contains much higher levels of acetic acid than what you have in your kitchen. Acid-based herbicides burn down some young weeds. Corn gluten meal can kill grass weeds and broadleaf weeds.
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