Scientists from Brazil’s Federal Technological University of Paraná found that leftover coffee can absorb bentazone, a herbicide frequently used in agriculture. When old coffee grounds are activated ...
Bentazone (Basagran, or in Pulsar) is a herbicide that can be used selectively both in turf and pasture for controlling these weeds, though only on young plants. In broad-leaved crops such as lucerne ...
Another possibility is to spot-spray in pastures with aminopyralid (T-Max). If pastures have bad dock problems, it might be best to spray them out with a glyphosate/thifensulfuron mix, resow the ...
What if those coffee grounds you toss every morning could help clean up toxic pollution choking our waterways? A new study shows they can do exactly that, according to Anthropocene Magazine.