Dow agro sciences campaign to remove income from producers pockets rolls on. I received in the mail an unsolicited cd-rom promoting their pasture herbicide products - remedy grazeon etc. How much do these cost to produce and mail? doesn't really matter I suppose as producers will pay ultimately. The advertising literature is complete bs - 75% of the case studies highlighted were supposidly having problems with dandelions!One guy had a recently sown pasture with gaps and dandelions in it - whoppee big deal. So he set up a 4 pasture rotational system and used a spray and got great results. The other case studies also brought in management changes plus spraying. Can't they see the total junk science they are being sold? Dandelions fill bare spaces in pasture - they are high quality feed and cows love them so obviously tightening up stocking density and ensuring adequate rest will remove them over time - who can afford to spray dandelions when spraying water would achieve the same result? All research done with these chemicals indicates they increase grass, kill legumes and reduce broadleaf weeds and scrubby bushes. It also indicates you will get the same total green matter production post spraying as before - only the species change. Why not control aspen suckers or buck brush by fencing cows tight on it in the fall when the cattle are naturally attracted to it by the higher protein levels than the grass? They will chew it right down and leave lots of manure so you will get a flush of grass the next year naturally.
It makes me mad to see these guys profiting off farmers ignorance. I haven't been able to find profit figures for Dow Agro Sciences Canadian operations but it would be interesting to compare their income with Canadian net farm income.
I found a Monsanto 3rd quarter 2004 report showing their sales as $1,679 million US with a net of $252 million US.
It makes me mad to see these guys profiting off farmers ignorance. I haven't been able to find profit figures for Dow Agro Sciences Canadian operations but it would be interesting to compare their income with Canadian net farm income.
I found a Monsanto 3rd quarter 2004 report showing their sales as $1,679 million US with a net of $252 million US.
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