Since you are so bent on googlin me and offering your constructive criticism wd, I thought I would sit down tonight after a day of work and give you a few more details to ponder and judge me on.
Just got in from mowing the lawn at my rental house here in Calgary Alberta. You can see it on google earth wd, and the house we rent in town is down in the Deer Run area. Picked some weeds in the gravel that the landlord laid on the north side of the house and was thinking that I might use a little spray there in the next couple of days to clean up the ones too small to pick.
No chance of contamination of gardens as I can ride my bike all over this beautiful 1970's neighborhood and never see a garden or even a tomato growing in a pot. The yards mostly have big back yards with intentions at the time of construction for gardens, but times have changed. Busy lives and choices that we can't blame these city folks for choosin and you know what wd --- trust. Trust that the farmers out there growing their food are kinda like their grampas and gramas, supplying them with the most nutritious, healthy, wholesome food they could possibly produce.
And of course this is where you can step in and show your google expertise and insert numerous articles saying the Monsanto is a saintly company with health and nutrition far above profit and control in their mission statement.
Heading out to my little piece of paradise at Caroline Alberta (also on google earth wd, you little googler) tomorrow after work to check up on my bulls and weed my very large garden. Don't use no glyphosate on the gravel out there and never will. Hand weeding and a 20 year old rototiller - good exercise to boot. Cows are leased out on shares now as this new job of mine is a passion. Yip - offering people a choice in the food industry.
We found out a long time ago wd, that negativity does not sell, and I have to rant on about Monsanto on agriville and not in the stores I have an interest in, or in the many retail and food service customers shops I visit every day.
Amazing how many people like a choice wd. And these enlightened folks - none of them got their enlightenment from me mind you --- love to hear my stories about the "gifts" that farmers like you and your Monsanto buddies give to people like me and my marketing buddies at JBS with their natural beef program. And soon to come, more Cargill organic marketers I hear...
Most have already read the stories you call bs, wd, and the rest I simply tell to go and educate themselves. The internet is an amazing place, and even a simple visit to Wikipedia will tell you lots of stuff about the three R's of the beef biz. Nope wd - not readin and ritin and rithmetic. But Ralgro, Ractopamine,and Rumensin.
Gifts like roctopamine, which I like to call the stovepipe drug. A beta agonist like the one they use on children with lung problems to help tissue absorb water. Wait a minute. Is this more of a scam than a danger. Like the stovepipe used by our communal friends in years past to load up the middle of a bag of potaters to ad weight. HMMMM
I will allow you to try my own little non peer reviewed study wd and buy some pork chops that have paylean added and see how much they steam and shrink before they start cookin.
Please report back on your experiment wd.
Somebody on this site said we were picking on Monsanto too much, I am pretty sure Elanco and Bayer are also bearers of these gifts, but maybe you can check for me wd.
pourfarmer gave a somewhat similar story on another thread in a little shorter form, but I wanted to make it easy for you to find and constructively criticise this one wd.
Enjoy your evening and your garden this fall wd. I am sure you grow one after all. And probably spray the tops on them damn potaters with glyphosate so you don't have to mulch.
Just got in from mowing the lawn at my rental house here in Calgary Alberta. You can see it on google earth wd, and the house we rent in town is down in the Deer Run area. Picked some weeds in the gravel that the landlord laid on the north side of the house and was thinking that I might use a little spray there in the next couple of days to clean up the ones too small to pick.
No chance of contamination of gardens as I can ride my bike all over this beautiful 1970's neighborhood and never see a garden or even a tomato growing in a pot. The yards mostly have big back yards with intentions at the time of construction for gardens, but times have changed. Busy lives and choices that we can't blame these city folks for choosin and you know what wd --- trust. Trust that the farmers out there growing their food are kinda like their grampas and gramas, supplying them with the most nutritious, healthy, wholesome food they could possibly produce.
And of course this is where you can step in and show your google expertise and insert numerous articles saying the Monsanto is a saintly company with health and nutrition far above profit and control in their mission statement.
Heading out to my little piece of paradise at Caroline Alberta (also on google earth wd, you little googler) tomorrow after work to check up on my bulls and weed my very large garden. Don't use no glyphosate on the gravel out there and never will. Hand weeding and a 20 year old rototiller - good exercise to boot. Cows are leased out on shares now as this new job of mine is a passion. Yip - offering people a choice in the food industry.
We found out a long time ago wd, that negativity does not sell, and I have to rant on about Monsanto on agriville and not in the stores I have an interest in, or in the many retail and food service customers shops I visit every day.
Amazing how many people like a choice wd. And these enlightened folks - none of them got their enlightenment from me mind you --- love to hear my stories about the "gifts" that farmers like you and your Monsanto buddies give to people like me and my marketing buddies at JBS with their natural beef program. And soon to come, more Cargill organic marketers I hear...
Most have already read the stories you call bs, wd, and the rest I simply tell to go and educate themselves. The internet is an amazing place, and even a simple visit to Wikipedia will tell you lots of stuff about the three R's of the beef biz. Nope wd - not readin and ritin and rithmetic. But Ralgro, Ractopamine,and Rumensin.
Gifts like roctopamine, which I like to call the stovepipe drug. A beta agonist like the one they use on children with lung problems to help tissue absorb water. Wait a minute. Is this more of a scam than a danger. Like the stovepipe used by our communal friends in years past to load up the middle of a bag of potaters to ad weight. HMMMM
I will allow you to try my own little non peer reviewed study wd and buy some pork chops that have paylean added and see how much they steam and shrink before they start cookin.
Please report back on your experiment wd.
Somebody on this site said we were picking on Monsanto too much, I am pretty sure Elanco and Bayer are also bearers of these gifts, but maybe you can check for me wd.
pourfarmer gave a somewhat similar story on another thread in a little shorter form, but I wanted to make it easy for you to find and constructively criticise this one wd.
Enjoy your evening and your garden this fall wd. I am sure you grow one after all. And probably spray the tops on them damn potaters with glyphosate so you don't have to mulch.
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