A nother liberal scam to raise prices of round up.

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Glyphosate has lower acute toxicity to humans than 94% of all herbicides1 and many common household chemicals, including vinegar and table salt. Glyphosate also has lower chronic toxicity to humans than 90% of all herbicides1. We should be eating this one.
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It's prolly safer than some of these lubes on the market
Glyphosate is a broad spectrum Herbicide made by Monsanto under the trade name "Roundup". Use of products containing Glyphosate any where from 1% to 50% concentrations posses a negative impact on Bees, Aquatic Life and Biodiversity in general. It's a known Neurotoxin to humans, causing Liver damage, Endocrine System disruption and even cancers. Not good.
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Oracle of Delphi words are wise: "Nothing in excess"
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Glyphosate is a broad spectrum Herbicide made by Monsanto under the trade name "Roundup". Use of products containing Glyphosate any where from 1% to 50% concentrations posses a negative impact on Bees, Aquatic Life and Biodiversity in general. It's a known Neurotoxin to humans, causing Liver damage, Endocrine System disruption and even cancers. Not good. Originally Posted by Levianon17
I buy the concentrated power. So I safe.
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Oracle of Delphi words are wise: "Nothing in excess" Originally Posted by Precious_b
Some time it same
https://images.app.goo.gl/MGweM4H3dTogD9en7
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Round up work. Better than orange citrus bio good for habitat stuff.
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Monsanto is a monopoly player that ruined US farming. They have accused farmers who have fields adjacent to some of their modified soy bean farms of stealing their genetically modified beans w/o permission when in fact, through normal wind or storms there is cross contamination of fields. They employ a team of assholes to go out to test farms and then levy a lawsuit against non Monsanto farms. These ppl literally have made farming with multiple varieties a thing of the past and now more of limited to the Walmart version of selection.

There needs to be a limit on what this company can do. Like as much as saying a farm is using monsanto beans ilegally, a farmer using non-monsanto beans should be able to sue the company for those beans being on their private property without permission and Monsanto having to pay for or replace the entire crop.

Of course you know how that would work out. The little farmer would be buried in legal fees and court proceedings. This is one of those cases where the Feds need to step in and represent the small farms out there against a predatory supplier.
I buy the concentrated power. So I safe. Originally Posted by Ripmany
It's still a poison. It's an organic acid compound of Phosphonomethyl Glycine. The "Methyl" group is what enables the phosphate and Glycine to penetrate the plant tissue causing necrosis which is death to the plant tissue. In human tissue it causes "Genotoxicity". Not a good thing at all for the human being. There are better and safer ways to kill weeds and other unwanted vegetation that this shit.
Glyphosate is a broad spectrum Herbicide made by Monsanto under the trade name "Roundup". Use of products containing Glyphosate any where from 1% to 50% concentrations posses a negative impact on Bees, Aquatic Life and Biodiversity in general. It's a known Neurotoxin to humans, causing Liver damage, Endocrine System disruption and even cancers. Not good. Originally Posted by Levianon17

WRONG, Monsanto is not an active company anymore. The patent is off Glyphosate so more than one manufacturer.



The rest of your message doesn't have any actual toxicity studies backing it up. Just generic off statements on pretty much everything we use everyday.
Monsanto is a monopoly player that ruined US farming. They have accused farmers who have fields adjacent to some of their modified soy bean farms of stealing their genetically modified beans w/o permission when in fact, through normal wind or storms there is cross contamination of fields. They employ a team of assholes to go out to test farms and then levy a lawsuit against non Monsanto farms. These ppl literally have made farming with multiple varieties a thing of the past and now more of limited to the Walmart version of selection.

There needs to be a limit on what this company can do. Like as much as saying a farm is using monsanto beans ilegally, a farmer using non-monsanto beans should be able to sue the company for those beans being on their private property without permission and Monsanto having to pay for or replace the entire crop.

Of course you know how that would work out. The little farmer would be buried in legal fees and court proceedings. This is one of those cases where the Feds need to step in and represent the small farms out there against a predatory supplier. Originally Posted by eyecu2

Monsanto is not a company any more.
WRONG, Monsanto is not an active company anymore. The patent is off Glyphosate so more than one manufacturer.



The rest of your message doesn't have any actual toxicity studies backing it up. Just generic off statements on pretty much everything we use everyday. Originally Posted by farmstud60
They initiated the Production of Glyphosate. Glyphosate is the active ingredient that's why it kills whatever vegetation that it comes in contact with. If you're using any product containing Glyphosate you're dealing with a poison.

https://www.drugwatch.com/legal/roundup-lawsuit/
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Oracle of Delphi words are wise: "Nothing in excess" Originally Posted by Precious_b
Except boobs. And pussycats. And tight asses.
They initiated the Production of Glyphosate. Glyphosate is the active ingredient that's why it kills whatever vegetation that it comes in contact with. If you're using any product containing Glyphosate you're dealing with a poison.

https://www.drugwatch.com/legal/roundup-lawsuit/ Originally Posted by Levianon17



Everything is a poison in large enough quantities
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Monsanto is not a company any more. Originally Posted by farmstud60
what is it now?