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| And the only reason/variable is roundup? Were reasonable rates used or was this a 'popcorn kills lab rats.... if you shove a cupfull down there little mouths' type thing? I guess you always have to come back to what really happens - there is certainly enough roundup usage for a long time to show whether or not Roundup is a bad thing. Could there be some effects that go largely unnoticed? Sure, but apparently we are not having widespread fertility or microbial problems. I'm no seminar poster for big M, but we can't ignore things you can see and touch based on one person's research.
I'm wondering if we have some 'seminar' posters here from Bayer, Dupont (anyone but big M) trying to run down roundup so we return to more traditional herbicides and then they can bring all their prices back up (anyone remember $40/acre raptor?).
Thanks,
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