Sales suspended of natural weed control

By Jamie Brown
Updated March 22 2017 - 2:15pm, first published 5:00am
Jeremy Bradley,  Parra-Trooper, faces an uphill battle to cover costs associated with labelling a native microbe because it might be an agricultural chemical.
Jeremy Bradley, Parra-Trooper, faces an uphill battle to cover costs associated with labelling a native microbe because it might be an agricultural chemical.

A natural weed control for dreaded Parramatta Grass has been pulled from market after the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority decreed ‘Parra-Trooper’ is an agricultural chemical rather than an indigenous microbe.

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