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    #11
    And either she doesn't know that any extra seed that a plant may try to produce in its "last gasp"...days before harvesting is never going to amount to a speck of dust and never show up in anyone's food supply


    OR the people she talks too are taking her comments out of context...and apparently she is a piss poor example of someone not interested in the truth. The least she could do is correct misinformation that relates directly back to her credibility.


    There's a whole lot of that disease going around.

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      #12
      So anyone anywhere paying a premium for wheat or other crops not sprayed with pre harvest glyphosate or reglone ?

      May have to bring the swathers back from the grave ?

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        #13
        Wonder how many times it has to be said, preharvest is listed as a weed control, nothing to do with "killing" the wheat for straight cutting. It is already stopped growing if sprayed at correct time, 30% Mt.
        As for weed control POST harvest works better. Don't care if banned, might be healthier for all.

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          #14
          I don't know why we are even having this discussion. How long have scientists had the ability to test for residue? -(Either pre-harvest and mid-season does or does not leave a residue for the end user's concern.)

          If there is chemical residue detected, it doesn't really come down to what "scientists" and food safety experts say is safe, its the end users perception that is ultimately important. I personally fear a backlash at some point and the pre-harvest is going to be reason for the backlash. Then we won't even have Roundup for pre-burn, I suspect. The big-acre guys would have a really tough time without Roundup.

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            #15
            Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
            I don't know why we are even having this discussion. How long have scientists had the ability to test for residue? -(Either pre-harvest and mid-season does or does not leave a residue for the end user's concern.)

            If there is chemical residue detected, it doesn't really come down to what "scientists" and food safety experts say is safe, its the end users perception that is ultimately important. I personally fear a backlash at some point and the pre-harvest is going to be reason for the backlash. Then we won't even have Roundup for pre-burn, I suspect. The big-acre guys would have a really tough time without Roundup.
            Exactly, glyphosate is a very important and even necessary tool. If we continue to use it in a manner which our consumers and society don't agree with, we risk losing use of it completely, or it becoming over regulated. Just because we can doesn't always mean we should. If consumers revolt and regulators over react and we loose all use of glyphosate, where does that leave no-till practices?

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              #16
              Maybe the CGC can spend our $100M on the next hot trending pro ag media star.
              Dr Oz has made millions.

              Anyway, fall glyphosate =Roundup = MonSatan.

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                #17
                Blackpowder

                How misleading is that sprayer picture to the urbanite consumer audience?

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                  #18
                  Yup. But the big machines are seen as scary too. Just posting a pic from realfarmacy. The source of this thread origin.

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                    #19
                    Yield boost with roundup thats a stretch first time ive heard that one.
                    Last edited by biglentil; Jan 12, 2017, 15:53.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by checking View Post
                      Blackpowder

                      How misleading is that sprayer picture to the urbanite consumer audience?
                      Yea it should be 120 ft,20mph and windy then you would have a true picture.

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