We are all guilty of genocide, we have been told so by our PM. I too don't understand the continued bashing of glyphosate as a harvest aid. Everything in life as an inherent risk but when used and managed properly is safe.
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WHO SENT IT? The topic is 188 forged veterinary certificates sent to China with tainted pork, is it not? What’s the problem? The friggin shipper forged the documents and they went with the other 30 pages that included the bill of lading. You can’t ship anything without a pile of identifying paperwork. It seems very odd that we need to waste the time of the RCMP. Must be a quagmire?
( Like the Chinese even care what we say. It’s prolly like impurities in our Canola. )
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Your all blaming the wrong guy.
Trump started this all.
Political/US businesses intrests
TRUMPED UP charges against Hauwiea.
Your sure do not see the US govt. Going after the US banks involved
Do ya.
Sadly we are taking the hit ,
Because we grabbed her.
China and the US are both nasty
Folk. We should learn that lesson first.
What to do about it?
This is one occasion where we should stand up to the US.
Send her home.
Backlash from the US,
Do not know how bad.
we use Donald Trump as an example.
Where if he can ignore an American being butchered in a Saudi
Consulate.
For US sales of arms to the Saudis.
We should be able to let her
Go for lieing to a US banker in a meeting in hongkong.
Not even in the same league.
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Originally posted by sumdumguy View PostWHO SENT IT? The topic is 188 forged veterinary certificates sent to China with tainted pork, is it not? What’s the problem? The friggin shipper forged the documents and they went with the other 30 pages that included the bill of lading. You can’t ship anything without a pile of identifying paperwork. It seems very odd that we need to waste the time of the RCMP. Must be a quagmire?
( Like the Chinese even care what we say. It’s prolly like impurities in our Canola. )
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Originally posted by sawfly1 View PostYour all blaming the wrong guy.
Trump started this all.
Political/US businesses intrests
TRUMPED UP charges against Hauwiea.
Your sure do not see the US govt. Going after the US banks involved
Do ya.
Sadly we are taking the hit ,
Because we grabbed her.
China and the US are both nasty
Folk. We should learn that lesson first.
What to do about it?
This is one occasion where we should stand up to the US.
Send her home.
Backlash from the US,
Do not know how bad.
we use Donald Trump as an example.
Where if he can ignore an American being butchered in a Saudi
Consulate.
For US sales of arms to the Saudis.
We should be able to let her
Go for lieing to a US banker in a meeting in hongkong.
Not even in the same league.
Handle it at all. But I can’t help but think when you put together the idea that the old reform want to still separate the only way that works is if outnumbered country is destroyed. It’s the perfect situation for
The traitors of our country. We have an incompetent leader focused on ultra left bullshit while American policy is destroying us. And what are the so called conservatives saying they’re not really attacking truduea they’re pushing their agenda of separation instead of focusing on solutions also.
Sad and scary time in politics for our country.
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If things couldn't get crazier, Ralph Eichler, MB Ag Minister, in the news saying they're working on a plan to compensate hog producers. WTF is going on? No independent hog farmers left here. HyLife (100% foreign owned) and Maple Leaf vertical integration have pretty much got it all.
So foreign owners and huge corporation looking at getting taxpayer dollars. Canola farmers were told to "find other markets". I guess we should have contributed more to the Conservative Party of Manitoba.
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Originally posted by Austranada View PostProve it
Have you been out of college long enough to study how all countries in the world use herbicides??
Have you travelled Asian agricultural regions very much. Behind the scenes?
Sure wish you'd preach to them as much as you do at us.
Better yet, go there and pound on some doors. We won't likely hear from you for a good long while.
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostOkay Earth muffin.
Have you been out of college long enough to study how all countries in the world use herbicides??
Have you travelled Asian agricultural regions very much. Behind the scenes?
Sure wish you'd preach to them as much as you do at us.
Better yet, go there and pound on some doors. We won't likely hear from you for a good long while.
China is the world’s largest consumer of agricultural chemicals; it uses over 30% of global fertilizers and pesticides on only 9% of global cropland (www.fao.org/faostat/).
Average chemical fertilizer (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) and pesticides use per hectare of cropland in China are two to four and two to seven times those of other countries/regions, respectively (SI Appendix, Figs. S1–S3)
China really appreciates foreigners( and locals alike), telling them what to do and how to do it, Austranada would get along very nicely there.
From this paper:
https://www.pnas.org/content/115/27/7010 https://www.pnas.org/content/115/27/7010
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostYou mean places such as China with a track record such as this?:
China is the world’s largest consumer of agricultural chemicals; it uses over 30% of global fertilizers and pesticides on only 9% of global cropland (www.fao.org/faostat/).
Average chemical fertilizer (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) and pesticides use per hectare of cropland in China are two to four and two to seven times those of other countries/regions, respectively (SI Appendix, Figs. S1–S3)
China really appreciates foreigners( and locals alike), telling them what to do and how to do it, Austranada would get along very nicely there.
From this paper:
https://www.pnas.org/content/115/27/7010 https://www.pnas.org/content/115/27/7010
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