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  • macdon02
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    Originally posted by Horse View Post
    Question What does controling pests in fruits,and vegetables have in common with pre harvest gly ?? Spraying before harvest has no benefit to the crop being harvested only to the managers bottom line. True or false.
    Horse
    Are you implying that the people at Health Canada are corrupt and passed regulations saying the product is safe for human consumption is a lie? That they are working for foreign multinationals? Do you trust your govt to ensure the safety of its citizens?

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  • Horse
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    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
    And if the Anti-Everything-Modern-Ag crowd is going to take preharvest Glyphosate to task they better take on everything else that keeps their fruits and veggies "BUG AND BLEMISH" free, "till the very end of the production cycle, at the same time....otherwise all they are is hypocrites!!!!
    Question What does controling pests in fruits,and vegetables have in common with pre harvest gly ?? Spraying before harvest has no benefit to the crop being harvested only to the managers bottom line. True or false.

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  • fjlip
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    Or the organic produce grown in shit lots is sewage irrigated, no wonder lettuce gets E.coli warnings.

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  • Guest
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    ****. Most of the produce we buy all winter long tastes like plywood , loaded right up with all kinds of chemicals
    **** apples are sprayed with chem afterpicking or just before ??
    Or the organic produce grown in shit
    Dont get me started

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  • Crestliner
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    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    Part of harvest management..
    moving peas from air bins to dry bins .


    No glyphosate, no fungicide
    Congrats....Should make 2’s as low bleach. Nice colour...hold out for top dollar....lots of green pea country got 1 inch of rain today plus. Bleach here we come or earth tag.
    Last edited by Crestliner; Sep 2, 2019, 19:41.

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  • farmaholic
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    And if the Anti-Everything-Modern-Ag crowd is going to take preharvest Glyphosate to task they better take on everything else that keeps their fruits and veggies "BUG AND BLEMISH" free, "till the very end of the production cycle, at the same time....otherwise all they are is hypocrites!!!!

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  • furrowtickler
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    Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
    This ****en Industry, on all levels of goods and services suppliers, need to realize Primary Producers are alot smarter than they are given credit for. There is an abundance of extension services, literature and commodity group meetings that can get us up to speed. I bet many Producers who take their livelihood very serious could challenge and be a good contender to the "knowledge" of an AG MORE THAN EVER UNIVERSITY AG DIPLOMA/DEGREE GRADUATE.
    All day !! I would love to sit with a panel of anyone of them .... a challenge out there

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  • farmaholic
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    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    It’s been out for 15 years lol
    *** they try so hard to good wink farmers
    I despise them now more than ever
    BASF was the number one reason no one could legally use quinqurlac... it’s was never “unsafe” lol
    This ****en Industry, on all levels of goods and services suppliers, need to realize Primary Producers are alot smarter than they are given credit for. There is an abundance of extension services, literature and commodity group meetings that can get us up to speed. I bet many Producers who take their livelihood very serious could challenge and be a good contender to the "knowledge" of an AG MORE THAN EVER UNIVERSITY AG DIPLOMA/DEGREE GRADUATE.

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  • furrowtickler
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    It was only because Great Northern Grain growers picked it up they tried to block it afterwards..... it’s a complete sham like global warming... and people and grain companies bought into it lol lol lol

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  • furrowtickler
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    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    Like basf rep was all excited this spring about their “new” chem in canola for cleavers ?
    FFS
    It’s been out for 15 years lol
    *** they tried so hard to hood wink farmers , it’s accord their own product they let go because they had no clue .
    I despise them now more than ever,
    BASF was the number one reason no one could legally use quinqurlac... it’s was never “unsafe” lol

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