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    #21
    Here is a sweet ladies skirt to hide behind boys.

    http://www.nurselovesfarmer.com/2014/11/the-truth-about-glyphosate-and-wheat/

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      #22
      What would be your opinion of liberty herbicide? Or other desicants? As a farmer its nice to work with glypho I thought its less toxic. Its like a short sleeve chemical. Other stuff long sleaves gloves. Worst shit is body chem suit and resperator for insecticides. In canada we occationally spray once for insects. This year in brazil they are spraying soyabeans six times and that is just for insects. I think were doing pretty good. You need to go to brazil.

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        #23
        The intent is to open your eyes about how bad things are and where. I dont expect results.

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          #24
          Open my eyes Hopper? Holy shit man, I oppose the use of chemicals on food in any country period.

          Now go and tell me once again that we will never be able to feed the people of this earth without them. OMG man.

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            #25
            You could take a look at what Brazil and other south American countries,,,, and maybe a few other countries around the world that I have visited are saying about Monsanto and any other chemical farming methods.

            Maybe you need to drop in on Cuba on your way to Brazil next trip and eat some real food.

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              #26
              Ya i've seen the standard of living in cuba, get off the resort next time and look for yourself. are you saying brazil doesn't use chemicals in their food prod.? Some fruits produce their own chemicals to ward off disease and insects. ( apples- alar )

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                #27
                Kenya and Somalia are high producing countries. And they use no chemicals.

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                  #28
                  Kenya and Somalia are high producing countries. And they use no chemicals.

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                    #29
                    I agree Krazer, mother nature is a perfect example to follow. Her warrior plants, who compete endlessly for their share of resources, use chemistry to beat back those creepy crawlies, fungi, and other plants who try to steal their horde. I do the same for my crops.

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                      #30
                      Oops forgot to add this quick read about this bitch called mothernature. And you think Monsanto is dangerous???
                      http://tierneylab.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/06/06/synthetic-v-natural-pesticides/?_r=0

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