Apparently this lawn care company in Illinois doesn’t ensure that all employees know the difference between fertilizer and weed killer.
Check out the St. Edward High School football field in Elgin, a city of 110,000 about 40 minutes northwest of Chicago. The company maintaining the field had some serious explaining to do after the school found their field in complete ruin. According to the Elgin Courier-News, over two-thirds of the field is destroyed.
Whoops: Company maintaining HS field in Elgin, IL puts weed killer instead of fertilizer on field pic.twitter.com/BJQjvEZvWZ
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