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I have used manure in my garden, and some of the species listed above have been affected, while others have not. Is aminopyralid the cause?

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I have used manure in my garden, and some of the species listed above have been affected, while others have not. Is aminopyralid the cause?

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If peas, beans, or potatoes (the most sensitive crops) are not affected, it is unlikely that aminopyralid is to blame. However, if you are concerned, we recommend that you carry out a test (see next question) or ask your manure supplier for confirmation.

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