In Elk River and the surrounding areas, many residents are exposed through everyday routines—spraying weeds at home, hiring contractors, maintaining acreage, or working in roles where vegetation is treated around roads, commercial properties, or facilities.
Common local scenarios include:
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work where herbicides are applied during peak mowing/weeding seasons.
- Home use of weed-control products for driveways, fence lines, and lawn edges.
- Secondhand exposure when a spouse or household member brings residue home on work clothes, boots, or tools.
- Exposure near treated areas—especially when mowing or trimming follows application.
When the diagnosis comes, it’s easy to focus only on the illness. But for a glyphosate-related case, the exposure story matters just as much.


