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Time to ban glyphosate?
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<blockquote data-quote="stoney" data-source="post: 584" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Totally agree, the battle is real when trying to avoid it contaminating the food product I produce as each December around honey harvest time the cocky wants the chopper in the air as he begins to turn another block on the station into lush pasture.. he has a farm to run, stock to fatten, improvements to make and the last thing on his mind is the millions of little pollinators at work in the chain. </p><p>chemicals are so widely used in all food sectors and at all points of production it appears we are just at the beginning on this topic now out in the public.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoney, post: 584, member: 34"] Totally agree, the battle is real when trying to avoid it contaminating the food product I produce as each December around honey harvest time the cocky wants the chopper in the air as he begins to turn another block on the station into lush pasture.. he has a farm to run, stock to fatten, improvements to make and the last thing on his mind is the millions of little pollinators at work in the chain. chemicals are so widely used in all food sectors and at all points of production it appears we are just at the beginning on this topic now out in the public. [/QUOTE]
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