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    #11
    ???? So they can mill the grain and feed it to cows, hogs, chickens whatever so you can eat the meat. Maltsters don't allow it because it effects the germination but it's okay to feed that to animals so we can eat it. Okay???

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      #12
      It has nothing to do with the freaks as you call them sf3. Maybe give them a call and and talk to them. It screws up the grout so that when milled it's an inferior product. Plain and simple.

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        #13
        Can they actually detect traces of roundup in grain?

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          #14
          Just got bulk mail magazine from Pro-Cert Organic.
          Full page ad by Grain Millers which says "We are North America's premiere Organic grain processing and trading company."

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            #15
            Do they process any organic?

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              #16
              So people who do not want excess amounts of synthetic chemicals on their food are freaks? This ag world is a messed place

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                #17
                I am surprised it's been allowed this long. We don't hear of any residual testing going on-how come? I think I have a pretty good idea.

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                  #18
                  Glyphos has helped farmers over the past.never thought it should be used a a desiccant though.oats is marketed as a health food Sk3 what do you expect.

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                    #19
                    Round-Up not my choice of topping, thanx SF3.

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                      #20
                      Again its a tool in the tool box that has helped eastern sask get a more uniform harvested crop. No sprouting issues with swaths etc.
                      Just saying the more they take away the further backwards we go.

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