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womanofthehills

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30. I didn't think Roundup would be applied at harvest either but it often is with wheat -
Sat Apr 9, 2016, 01:46 AM
Apr 2016

Good Idea to only eat organic wheat unless you want to eat glyphosate - the World Health Organization says it's a possible carcinogen but there are also studies about how it really can mess up your gut bacteria compromising your immunity.

Glyphosate Used to Speed Up Wheat Harvest

Charles Benbrook, Ph.D., who published the paper on the mounting use of glyphosate, says the practice of spraying glyphosate on wheat prior to harvest, known as desiccating, began in Scotland in the 1980s.

“Farmers there often had trouble getting wheat and barley to dry evenly so they can start harvesting. So they came up with the idea to kill the crop (with glyphosate) one to two weeks before harvest to accelerate the drying down of the grain,” he said.

The pre-harvest use of glyphosate allows farmers to harvest crops as much as two weeks earlier than they normally would, an advantage in northern, colder regions.

The practice spread to wheat-growing areas of North America such as the upper Midwestern U.S. and Canadian provinces such as Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

“Desiccation is done primarily in years where conditions are wet and the crop is slow to dry down,” Joel Ransom, an agronomist at North Dakota State University, said.


http://ecowatch.com/2016/03/05/glyphosate-sprayed-crops-before-harvest/

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........ daleanime Apr 2016 #1
I wish I could just dismiss this as "more SOP from Bruce Rauner's Illinois" forest444 Apr 2016 #3
This is absolutely chilling Fairgo Apr 2016 #2
They've earned their nickname: forest444 Apr 2016 #5
absolutely chilling SoLeftIAmRight Apr 2016 #12
I fear that going underground will be a situation Ilsa Apr 2016 #4
Worst of all, public opinion tends to enable the Monsatans of the world. forest444 Apr 2016 #6
This is criminal behavior on the part of the Illinois Dept of Ag. CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2016 #7
Short of an alien invasion, nothing. forest444 Apr 2016 #8
Lol...I Was About To Say Maybe They Are The Aliens billhicks76 Apr 2016 #16
I wouldn't put it past them. forest444 Apr 2016 #33
I don't completely understand what's going on here. drm604 Apr 2016 #9
presumably any resistant bees will have to be on their license? MisterP Apr 2016 #10
Bees pollinate Old Codger Apr 2016 #11
I was still typing when you posted, but it sounds so crazy, nature is much larger than crop seeds Dragonfli Apr 2016 #14
They Old Codger Apr 2016 #21
It doesn't make sense, our ecosystem needs bees. One shot in the dark? Maybe something to do Dragonfli Apr 2016 #13
You Are Onto Something Maybe billhicks76 Apr 2016 #17
Or maybe Monsanto has nothing to do with this. drm604 Apr 2016 #22
bullshit. mopinko Apr 2016 #15
Next you'll deny that the bees were vaccinated with mercury-rich Thimerosal Orrex Apr 2016 #19
Of course! The bees are autistic! drm604 Apr 2016 #23
Exactly. drm604 Apr 2016 #20
I am thinking bad thoughts. LiberalFighter Apr 2016 #18
roundup is an herbicide PaulaFarrell Apr 2016 #24
Read up-thread. Duppers Apr 2016 #25
already did PaulaFarrell Apr 2016 #27
This message was self-deleted by its author Duppers Apr 2016 #32
I didn't think Roundup would be applied at harvest either but it often is with wheat - womanofthehills Apr 2016 #30
If monsanto specializes in glycophosphate resistant crops bhikkhu Apr 2016 #38
what in the hell of fuck? dhill926 Apr 2016 #26
f******g diabolical hopemountain Apr 2016 #28
It takes about a minute with The Google to find out... jmowreader Apr 2016 #29
Glyphosate harms bees spatial learning womanofthehills Apr 2016 #31
We keep Honey Bees in Arkansas. bvar22 Apr 2016 #34
Always the Money tomsmom22 Apr 2016 #35
Monsanto obviously plans to patent a "resistant bee" and corner the honey market. McCamy Taylor Apr 2016 #36
Is that the point? PATRICK Apr 2016 #37
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