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    Glyphosate market drying up

    [url]https://www.producer.com/crops/push-for-glyphosate-free-causes-market-risks/[/url]

    10000 acres this year. Not one sprayed

    #2
    Wow that crop burnt to nothing I wouldn't use glyphos either.

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      #3
      And this is why folks, killer pesticides are slow to remove off the market. Captured govt agencies.

      [url]https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-07-14/apvma-pesticides-urination-review-delivered/102597720[/url]
      Last edited by Guest; Nov 15, 2023, 06:46.

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        #4
        I didn’t realize how hard herbicides were on my crop until this year. Checking brix thru the growing season. It didn’t look like it hurt the crop but the brix went down aways after herbicide application for a couple weeks

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          #5
          Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
          Wow that crop burnt to nothing I wouldn't use glyphos either.
          What about the other 9999 acres you can't see from there? Gly reapproved in the EU with conditions. No more preharvest use allowed. That will have a ripple effect across the world. Also here's more proof to stop big pharma from marketing it.
          [url]https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/monsanto-ordered-to-pay-over-1-5-billion-in-roundup-verdict-1.2000376.amp.html[/url]

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            #6
            glad i can see the finish line

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              #7
              Big Lentil proved you don’t need pre harvest Gly though .
              so does drought and or swathers .
              We will survive , did long before pre harvest Gly .
              comparing Australia harvest conditions to Western Canada is as absurd as solar capacity, different worlds mate .
              You been gone that long to remember what early snow and or hard frost does to standing crops ?
              No doubt it is coming to Canada , most of us have seen this coming for many years , it is no big revelation. But comparing Australia harvest conditions to western Canada is idiotic at best
              Something different about growing conditions and terminal frost dates if you may recall
              i am sure most sub tropical areas have way longer growing seasons than northern temperate climates .
              Not sure though , better ask Chuck . He is expert on all matters
              Last edited by furrowtickler; Nov 18, 2023, 19:31.

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                #8
                Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                Big Lentil proved you don’t need pre harvest Gly though .
                so does drought and or swathers .
                We will survive , did long before pre harvest Gly .
                comparing Australia harvest conditions to Western Canada is as absurd as solar capacity, different worlds mate .
                You been gone that long to remember what early snow does to standing crops ?
                No doubt it is coming to Canada , most of us have seen this coming for many years , it is no big revelation. But comparing Australia harvest conditions to western Canada is idiotic at best
                I would have missed it this year. It served its precise purpose... The termination of Russian Thistle, and hopefully sterilization of its seed well past hard dough stage on my cwad. Crop was poor (sub 15), so swathing and picking up would have meant losses in the neighborhood of 10+%. Glad it was an available option. If we all used it "on-label" there wouldnt be an issue.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by helmsdale View Post

                  I would have missed it this year. It served its precise purpose... The termination of Russian Thistle, and hopefully sterilization of its seed well past hard dough stage on my cwad. Crop was poor (sub 15), so swathing and picking up would have meant losses in the neighborhood of 10+%. Glad it was an available option. If we all used it "on-label" there wouldnt be an issue.
                  Absolutely agree

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                    Big Lentil proved you don’t need pre harvest Gly though .
                    so does drought and or swathers .
                    We will survive , did long before pre harvest Gly .
                    comparing Australia harvest conditions to Western Canada is as absurd as solar capacity, different worlds mate .
                    You been gone that long to remember what early snow and or hard frost does to standing crops ?
                    No doubt it is coming to Canada , most of us have seen this coming for many years , it is no big revelation. But comparing Australia harvest conditions to western Canada is idiotic at best
                    Something different about growing conditions and terminal frost dates if you may recall
                    i am sure most sub tropical areas have way longer growing seasons than northern temperate climates .
                    Not sure though , better ask Chuck . He is expert on all matters
                    I'm not comparing Oz to Canada at all.Last year it was mostly all sprayed preharvest. You have no idea. So why the antagonistic response?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Austranada View Post

                      I'm not comparing Oz to Canada at all.Last year it was mostly all sprayed preharvest. You have no idea. So why the antagonistic response?
                      well there is a reason you don’t understand. If you actually farmed here you might have a grasp . It is you that has no idea .
                      most only use Gly when necessary

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by helmsdale View Post

                        I would have missed it this year. It served its precise purpose... The termination of Russian Thistle, and hopefully sterilization of its seed well past hard dough stage on my cwad. Crop was poor (sub 15), so swathing and picking up would have meant losses in the neighborhood of 10+%. Glad it was an available option. If we all used it "on-label" there wouldnt be an issue.
                        What issue are you referring to?
                        Residue in food?
                        Weed resistance?
                        Chelation of essential minerals?
                        User safety?
                        Non Hodgkin's lymphoma?
                        Childhood cancers?
                        Gut microbiome disruption?
                        Soil biology compromise?
                        Crop disease catalyst?
                        Shall I go on?
                        It's pretty much a free for all farming conventionally with toxic chemistry.

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