Hi, I'm usually over in the beef forum, but I think this may be the best place to pose this question.
We grow roundup ready corn for our cows to graze. We sprayed it with roundup, and then saw that everything did not die, so went out to look closer. The field is full of roundup ready canola. We have never grown rr canola, in fact we haven't grown canola for at least 25 year.
The railway track runs through our home half section, and the closer you get to the track, the thicker the canola is. In fact, if you took the thickest part and spread it over the whole field, you'd have the nicest canola crop for miles around. We think it blew out of a grain car.
It's too big to spray, and it's going to come back and haunt us for a long time. We are not impressed.
Just wondering, in a case like this, what would everyone here do? Do we go to the railway? Monsanto? A lawyer? Or does this happen all the time, and there's no sense in going anywhere.
We've never seen anything like this.
We grow roundup ready corn for our cows to graze. We sprayed it with roundup, and then saw that everything did not die, so went out to look closer. The field is full of roundup ready canola. We have never grown rr canola, in fact we haven't grown canola for at least 25 year.
The railway track runs through our home half section, and the closer you get to the track, the thicker the canola is. In fact, if you took the thickest part and spread it over the whole field, you'd have the nicest canola crop for miles around. We think it blew out of a grain car.
It's too big to spray, and it's going to come back and haunt us for a long time. We are not impressed.
Just wondering, in a case like this, what would everyone here do? Do we go to the railway? Monsanto? A lawyer? Or does this happen all the time, and there's no sense in going anywhere.
We've never seen anything like this.
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