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Time to ban glyphosate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gordie" data-source="post: 991" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>I quote from the Farmers Weekly Feb 1 2021....Hamish Marr, Nuffield Scholar says "It's (glyphosate) a good tool and it deserves some respect. If we lose the use of glyphosate the consequences are dire".</p><p></p><p>"Marr says this was reinforced when he presented his Nuffield findings at a primary industry conference before christmas. Fellow speaker and regenerative farmer Hamish Bielski recounted his continuing reliance on the spray as a less impactful weed controller than physical cultivation, with the accompanying soil disturbance and erosion risks".</p><p></p><p>As Marr says...."when regenerative farmers are saying how important it is(glyphosate) then it is extra important that we look after it."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gordie, post: 991, member: 7"] I quote from the Farmers Weekly Feb 1 2021....Hamish Marr, Nuffield Scholar says "It's (glyphosate) a good tool and it deserves some respect. If we lose the use of glyphosate the consequences are dire". "Marr says this was reinforced when he presented his Nuffield findings at a primary industry conference before christmas. Fellow speaker and regenerative farmer Hamish Bielski recounted his continuing reliance on the spray as a less impactful weed controller than physical cultivation, with the accompanying soil disturbance and erosion risks". As Marr says...."when regenerative farmers are saying how important it is(glyphosate) then it is extra important that we look after it." [/QUOTE]
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