Well there goes my theory of you trying to get us talking about the "other" herbicide resistance.
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Originally posted by beaverdam View Post" the loss of a herbicide - like glyphosate. "
The "grainco families" will suffer as much as primary producers. What are they doing?
More importantly, what are you doing? What are your commissions doing? What are you doing to advocate to consumers you're not trying to kill them? What are farm orgs doing to directly deal with upcoming resistance issues?
And the "you" is farmers, not beaverdam specifically.
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The only long term solution I see is to create a business and legal environment which would encourage research and development of new chemistries.
The current system, where after spending years/decades and countless millions of dollars to create a product, then prove its efficacy, and safety to every concievable species at every stage of growth, and every possible scenario, and then repeat it over again in every jurisdiction to get it registered, the company is still subject to nuisance lawsuits running into the billlions, based on circumstantial evidence, by people who apparently don't follow the label, put forth by parasitic lawyers, and encouraged by the likes of our very own Austranada.
Who in their right mind would expose themselves to such a risk?
As a lobbyist, this is where your efforts would be best directed, if this is the issue you feel is the most pressing. Unfortunately, I expect the Canadian market alone is too small to justify the expense of developing new chemistry, so it needs to be coordinated on a worldwide, which looks increasingly unlikely given the protectionist nature of the world today.
And even if this were to happen I would assume any new products would be a generation away at best.
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Ryegrass is one of the glyphosate resistance issues here on some farms.
Some enterprising guys this year planning to harvest it and sell it as glyphosate tolerant.
Livestock guys will be most interested.
Guess you guys have herbicide resistance testing services?
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Originally posted by tweety View Postoh no you don't, farmers have been passing the buck far too long. There isn't much profit margin left in products long off patent.
More importantly, what are you doing? What are your commissions doing? What are you doing to advocate to consumers you're not trying to kill them? What are farm orgs doing to directly deal with upcoming resistance issues?
And the "you" is farmers, not beaverdam specifically.
So now it’s our fault lol ... wow
Spoken like a true chem retailer
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