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agent orange because it released the most dioxins

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What is the most dangerous war in the world?

The most dangerous war in the world is the Vietnam War.


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What is rainbow herbicide?

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Organic Herbicide ?

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How do you control clover when there is an herbicide ban where you live?

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What does herbicide means?

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Where can the herbicide atrazine be found?

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