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    #13
    Can they actually detect traces of roundup in grain?

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      #14
      Just got bulk mail magazine from Pro-Cert Organic.
      Full page ad by Grain Millers which says "We are North America's premiere Organic grain processing and trading company."

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        #15
        Do they process any organic?

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          #16
          So people who do not want excess amounts of synthetic chemicals on their food are freaks? This ag world is a messed place

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            #17
            I am surprised it's been allowed this long. We don't hear of any residual testing going on-how come? I think I have a pretty good idea.

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              #18
              Glyphos has helped farmers over the past.never thought it should be used a a desiccant though.oats is marketed as a health food Sk3 what do you expect.

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                #19
                Round-Up not my choice of topping, thanx SF3.

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                  #20
                  Again its a tool in the tool box that has helped eastern sask get a more uniform harvested crop. No sprouting issues with swaths etc.
                  Just saying the more they take away the further backwards we go.

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                    #21
                    if there is no market for fall desiccated crops, then is it backwards?

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                      #22
                      HRSW will be next, it will be a few years yet but it is coming.
                      I thought oats and malt have been a no-no for round up for a long time already?

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                        #23
                        I've had oats in a swath for almost a month with 0 sprouting.

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                          #24
                          I always straight cut oats and have never sprayed them with no issues.

                          Consumers perception is negative towards the practice. I would be ok with that perception not hanging over our heads any longer. I have simply personally not found it a necessary application.

                          If using it for perennial weed control, there are so many options to smash perennials hard now.

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