Not knowing the size of your wine glasses can have serious drink-drive 
consequences.

 

I don’t know how a “unit” of alcohol is measured in the US (there does not 
appear to be a Europe-wide standard let alone a world-wide standard).  In the 
UK, one “unit” of alcohol is defined as being 10 ml of pure alcohol.  Thus a 
750 ml bottle of 12% wine contains 90 ml alcohol or 9 units.

 

Martin Vlietstra 

 

From: j...@frewston.plus.com [mailto:j...@frewston.plus.com] 
Sent: 07 May 2016 07:56
To: Martin Vlietstra; jmsteele9...@sbcglobal.net; 'Harry Wyeth'; 'USMA Disc'
Subject: Re: [USMA 186] Re: Monsanto Roundup mixing

 

This is correct Martin. Although, having just returned from a visit to Canada, 
the US gallon now seems to be the de facto gallon there.

 

Interestingly, on this last visit, when I ordered a glass of wine in a 
restaurant, the waiter asked whether I wanted the ‘6 ounce’ or the ‘9 ounce’ 
size. Now I truly had no idea how big these glasses were. The colleague I was 
dining with converted these to mL – but even he then mused as to whether the 
‘ounces’ were imperial or US Customary (the waiter didn’t know).

 

Considering that wine comes in 750 mL bottles, it seems bizarre to convert this 
to ‘ounces’, of whatever ilk.

 

John F-L

 

From: Martin Vlietstra <mailto:vliets...@btinternet.com>  

Sent: Friday, May 06, 2016 9:28 PM

To: jmsteele9...@sbcglobal.net ; 'Harry Wyeth' <mailto:hbwy...@gmail.com>  ; 
'USMA Disc' <mailto:usma@colostate.edu>  

Subject: [USMA 186] Re: Monsanto Roundup mixing

 

As far as I am aware, the Canadians used to use Imperial gallons, not US 
gallons.  Although US and Imperial fluid ounces differ by 4%, the respective 
gallons differ by about 30% due to there being 16 US floz in in a US pint, but 
20 imperial floz in an imperial pint.   Another good reason to adopt a 
world-wide standard.

 

Martin

 

From: USMA [mailto:usma-boun...@colostate.edu] On Behalf Of 
jmsteele9...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: 06 May 2016 18:14
To: Harry Wyeth; USMA Disc
Subject: [USMA 184] Re: Monsanto Roundup mixing

 

I wonder what instructions they use in Canada?

 

I would have said 12 and 20 mL/L, but close enough.

 

  _____  

From: Harry Wyeth <hbwy...@gmail.com>
To: USMA Disc <usma@colostate.edu> 
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2016 11:05 PM
Subject: [USMA 183] Monsanto Roundup mixing

 

So many times I get teed off because of the stupid non-metric mixing 
instructions for Roundup herbicide.  I thought readers might be interested.
HARRY WYETH



-------- Forwarded Message -------- 


Subject: 

Re: Scotts Miracle Gro Contact Center Response Ref #12382520


Date: 

Thu, 5 May 2016 20:03:03 -0700


From: 

Harry Wyeth mailto:hbwy...@gmail.com


To: 

roun...@scotts.com

 

Dear Eula,
Thanks for your email.  But you sent me a canned response, except for the "Mr. 
Wyeth" part.  I am not stupid, and I know all about the metric system.  My 
email was to try to force someone in authority to even think about why Monsanto 
does not list metric mixing instructions on its Roundup concentrate jug.  It 
would be so easy to do!

Actually, the mix for Roundup concentrate is about 1%, or 10 mL per L, and 
double that for extra strength.  What could be simpler?  Why do I have to get 
out the calculator to obtain this answer?  Why can't Monsanto just say so on 
the label?  It is beyond me how opaque the marketing people are at this company.

Couldn't you forward this to someone in authority to at least get them to think 
about this?

HARRY WYETH

On 5/3/16 812:12, roun...@scotts.com wrote:

Thank you for contacting us and for the opportunity to help you with your weed 
control solutions.

I am very sorry that you feel that the label of Roundup Weed & Grass Killer 
Super Concentrate is misleading, Mr. Wyeth. Please note that there are two 
dilution rates listed on the label; 1.5 ounces per gallon, and 2.5 ounces per 
gallon. If you are trying to control hardy, perennial weeds, use the higher 2.5 
ounce per gallon dilution rate. Easy-to-control, annual weeds can be 
effectively controlled at the lower 1.5 ounce per gallon dilution rate.

The following will show you approximately how much coverage you can expect from 
your container of Weed & Grass Killer Super Concentrate:


 

Quart

Gallon


1.5 ounces per gallon

6,300 square feet

26,000 square feet


2.5 ounces per gallon

3,900 square feet

15,360 square feet

Mr. Wyeth, there are 1,000 milliliters in 1 liter.

Thank you for taking the time to contact us and for your interest in our 
products. Please feel free to contact our company anytime we may be of 
assistance.

Eula W
Brand Ambassador
The Scotts Company and Subsidiaries
14111 Scottslawn Road
Marysville, OH 43041
888-768-6387
Ref # 12382520 

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