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  • farmaholic
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    You can rebrand an active ingredient as many times as you want, it doesn't change what it is or what it does.
    There are way more companies making Glyphosate than Monsanto. Go ahead bankrupt the name...it doesn't matter, other ChemCos have already taken a market share.

    Can you imagine the amount of chemistry that goes into producing an automobile or the very house and it's contents you live in......crickets.

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  • Partners
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    Off brand has a name of Crush..
    Sold by P+H..

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    Originally posted by hobbyfrmr View Post
    I suspect Bayer will have farmers pay for the rebranding of glyphosate. Follow the money. They have do dump the Monsanto name so lose the lawsuits, bankrupt Monsanto, make splashy new packages and charge an extra $5.00/acre.
    Well , i hope there is something cause this country is done without it , back to losing half your acres to the swather or leave it stand till nov and half is on the ground anyways

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  • Guest
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    Like basf rep was all excited this spring about their “new” chem in canola for cleavers ?
    FFS

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  • hobbyfrmr
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    I suspect Bayer will have farmers pay for the rebranding of glyphosate. Follow the money. They have do dump the Monsanto name so lose the lawsuits, bankrupt Monsanto, make splashy new packages and charge an extra $5.00/acre.

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  • farmaholic
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    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    ............... Funny how Liberty never ever ever get mentioned.
    Or the myriad of other industry's chemistry.

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  • macdon02
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    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    I bet when all said and done 98% of these lawsuits will be proven to be just ambulance chasers

    Not sticking up for Monsanto at all but , if this was as serious as being exaggerated, most US farmers and over half the current Canadian farmers would have been dead . This is just a case of “ohh me too !!!!”. I have been around glyphosate for 25 years plus and many others longer , at far far higher exposure than any of those cases, with zero health issues . As have many others . This is just simply a hate on for big Ag end of story and Monsanto the main target but it’s going to effect us all as grain producers. Funny how Liberty never ever ever get mentioned.
    Maybe this is what we need to reduce supply..... burn or wrap half of what you try to grow. Go back to a hundred cows and 2000 acres.

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  • furrowtickler
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    Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post
    With all the lawsuit settlements against Monsanto regarding Roundup and large USA Law firms advertising on national Networks looking for new clients, some farmers are dumb enough to come on the Agriville chat line and admit they are desiccating wheat with gly.

    Way to many of you take consumers for granted, or worse think they are stupid.

    Yes I know consumers take us farmers for granted so save that comeback for another time!
    I bet when all said and done 98% of these lawsuits will be proven to be just ambulance chasers

    Not sticking up for Monsanto at all but , if this was as serious as being exaggerated, most US farmers and over half the current Canadian farmers would have been dead . This is just a case of “ohh me too !!!!”. I have been around glyphosate for 25 years plus and many others longer , at far far higher exposure than any of those cases, with zero health issues . As have many others . This is just simply a hate on for big Ag end of story and Monsanto the main target but it’s going to effect us all as grain producers. Funny how Liberty never ever ever get mentioned.
    Last edited by furrowtickler; Sep 2, 2019, 16:39.

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  • furrowtickler
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    Might even get rid of the big sprayer
    Get er done this way ....

    Sad fact is the rest of the world expects farmers to farm like this as peasants...
    but they still use the same stuff ..

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  • furrowtickler
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    Part of harvest management..
    moving peas from air bins to dry bins .


    No glyphosate, no fungicide

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