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Posted: 2/1/2015 9:24:03 PM EDT
Is this true ?
Common wheat harvest protocol in the United States is to drench the wheat fields with Roundup several days before the combine harvesters work through the fields as the practice allows for an earlier, easier and bigger harvest View Quote ETA - I am trying to get to the bottom of this |
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I hope not. Thanks, I need to start looking for for more info and ask the wheat farmers I know.
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It makes no sense ...so I say bullshit.
You get the weeds early in the season so they don't rob the crop of the water and the nutrients while growing. Killing the weeds just before harvest makes no sense. |
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I'm no row crop guy, but I am getting a horticulture degree in about 2 months
Round (glyphosate) is a systemic herbicide, I don't really see a benefit to spraying a herbicide right before harvest as weed pressure should be fairly low when you have full grown wheat out competing weeds for sun. Maybe in fields that have high enough weed pressure to impede the harvester? But I imagine if you're messing up the harvest rate of one of those big metal goliaths then you probably don't have much wheat in that field in the first place. I'm sure someone will be around in like 5 minutes to tell me how my thinking was wrong though ETA: Read the article, it may in fact induce seed set in non "roundup ready" crops. I did a little google searching and found out that US grown commercial wheat is NOT round up ready, so there may be a grain of truth here. The author admits though that the practice as stated to increase seed set is not a labeled use, and therefore illegal. There are a lot of "clickbait" stats though... 99.7% of wheat has been grown on fields treated with insecticide and herbicide? Ya no shit, even organic farmers have organic pesticides |
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It makes no sense ...so I say bullshit. You get the weeds early in the season so they don't rob the crop of the water and the nutrients while growing. Killing the weeds just before harvest makes no sense. View Quote Spray wheat with Roundup, and it might ripen quicker. I don't know if they do that (I haven't applied Roundup on a farm since `85), but I suppose it would work. |
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We never sprayed wheat that I can remember. However we did spray Milo with salt water to kill sunflowers so we could harvest it. That was in Texas in the 90's.
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I don't think that is the practice around here. However, you are aware that potatoes are killed before harvest, are you not? A couple of common methods are to spray the field with an herbicide and another is to spray the plants with sulfuric acid.
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Roundup is good stuff. Good for the children to eat. Folks here told me so.
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Never done it myself. I've never heard of another farmer doing it.
Sounds like commie farmer's market B.S. to me. |
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Wheat is an annual crop. This means it "dies" and drys down on its own when fully mature.
No farmer would spray that many acres with a desiccant when the crop drys without any further cost. Liberals be stupid liberals. |
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I grew up in southwest Nebr. and never heard of such a thing. I was 28 when I left and the only one of all my cousins who grew up in town. Same with my best friend. But I've also been gone 25 years now.
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It's sprayed not drenched...lol drenched, like they fill the fields with round-up It's done in some cases not often and no not to kill weeds and big deal. Some people are just to far removed from how and why things work to understand anything, but have no problem then being instantly outraged, truly don't understand it.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3945755/AbstractCeliac disease, and, more generally, gluten intolerance, is a growing problem worldwide, but especially in North America and Europe, where an estimated 5% of the population now suffers from it. Symptoms include nausea, diarrhea, skin rashes, macrocytic anemia and depression. It is a multifactorial disease associated with numerous nutritional deficiencies as well as reproductive issues and increased risk to thyroid disease, kidney failure and cancer. Here, we propose that glyphosate, the active ingredient in the herbicide, Roundup®, is the most important causal factor in this epidemic. |
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Wheat is an annual crop. This means it "dies" and drys down on its own when fully mature. No farmer would spray that many acres with a desiccant when the crop drys without any further cost. Liberals be stupid liberals. View Quote One of the issues I have with the article aswell. That being said you would be amazed at some of the practices we hear from extension agents.... Ever hear the country remedy for fire ants? Boil some grits and pour the mixture over the mound.... You would be amazed at how hard it is to explain to people its the boiling water and not the fucking grits that killed the ants. |
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So Nutnfancy is writing about roundup too?
Where's the BS flag I know it's around here somewhere |
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Just another Monsanto hate article, just like this thread will turn into.
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Round Up, it has what plants crave.
Never heard or seen this done and I have been stuck in fuckin' wheat country most of my life. |
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We lease our fields out.
They spray for bugs once. I don't know if they add round up. |
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I don't know about everywhere else, but in my corner of MT, it is not true.
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Well the other day, I read on the internet that Larue rifles would not cycle properly out of the box (I think there was even "video evidence"), but we can't believe everything we read on the internet can we.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3945755/
AbstractCeliac disease, and, more generally, gluten intolerance, is a growing problem worldwide, but especially in North America and Europe, where an estimated 5% of the population now suffers from it. Symptoms include nausea, diarrhea, skin rashes, macrocytic anemia and depression. It is a multifactorial disease associated with numerous nutritional deficiencies as well as reproductive issues and increased risk to thyroid disease, kidney failure and cancer. Here, we propose that glyphosate, the active ingredient in the herbicide, Roundup®, is the most important causal factor in this epidemic.View Quote Bullshit. "Gluten free" is just the latest fad. |
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It's sprayed not drenched...lol drenched, like they fill the fields with round-up It's done in some cases not often and no not to kill weeds and big deal. Some people are just to far removed from how and why things work to understand anything, but have no problem then being instantly outraged, truly don't understand it. View Quote An elderly widow's calves had gotten a little too big but she asked Team LaRue to come work them, ear tags, nutting, and so forth. A fairly good size bull calf kicked the scalpel into dad's hand after his first swipe at knocking off the bottom of the sack. Damn near cut his thumb off. Dad was on cumiden (sic) and bled like a stuck hog, drenching mind you, drenching me in his blood. No rest for the weary, I still had to knock the rest of that sack off and yank them two nuts out before rushing him to the local doc for stitches. I barely got a clue. |
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I've heard of this before. From what I understand, it's more of a wet region thing. The grain growers around here don't do it, but apparently they have heard of farms in wetter regions that do.
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Bullshit. "Gluten free" is just the latest fad. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3945755/
AbstractCeliac disease, and, more generally, gluten intolerance, is a growing problem worldwide, but especially in North America and Europe, where an estimated 5% of the population now suffers from it. Symptoms include nausea, diarrhea, skin rashes, macrocytic anemia and depression. It is a multifactorial disease associated with numerous nutritional deficiencies as well as reproductive issues and increased risk to thyroid disease, kidney failure and cancer. Here, we propose that glyphosate, the active ingredient in the herbicide, Roundup®, is the most important causal factor in this epidemic.Bullshit. "Gluten free" is just the latest fad. Speaking to which, I eat eggs a'plenty from chickens rounded up and fed wheat. |
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They use this in Canada and in some northern plains states where the grow season is short.
Most of the US wheat crop has no need for this seeing how the grow time for wheat is pretty short |
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An elderly widow's calves had gotten a little to big but she asked Team LaRue to come work them, ear tags, nutting, and so forth. A fairly good size bull calf kicked the scalpel into dad's hand after his first swipe at knocking off the bottom of the sack. Dad was on cumiden (sic) and bled like a stuck hog, drenching mind you, drenching me in his blood. No rest for the weary, I still had to knock the rest of that sack off and yank them two nuts out before rushing him to the local doc for stitches. I barely got a clue. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's sprayed not drenched...lol drenched, like they fill the fields with round-up It's done in some cases not often and no not to kill weeds and big deal. Some people are just to far removed from how and why things work to understand anything, but have no problem then being instantly outraged, truly don't understand it. An elderly widow's calves had gotten a little to big but she asked Team LaRue to come work them, ear tags, nutting, and so forth. A fairly good size bull calf kicked the scalpel into dad's hand after his first swipe at knocking off the bottom of the sack. Dad was on cumiden (sic) and bled like a stuck hog, drenching mind you, drenching me in his blood. No rest for the weary, I still had to knock the rest of that sack off and yank them two nuts out before rushing him to the local doc for stitches. I barely got a clue. LaRue banding guns? Your missing a market you could be selling guns to just sayin |
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It is mostly bullshit put out by chicken little types. I really don't bother with this shit on FB but linked is a good look at the claims.
Just because you saw it on Face Book it doesn't make it true. |
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The disconnect between city folk and farm folk is huge.
I farm and ranch on the side but work in the dairy business. When i talk about basic farm processes with people that ask they are shocked. Shocked. They think ag is just a bunch of jovial rednecks who grow crops and raise animals with nothing but mother nature and whimsy. They will take medicine when they are sick and pay scotts to fertilize/spray their yard but if you give a sick cow a shot and spray some broadleaf weeds you're poisoning the entire country. Anytime you hear the word "drenched" when talking about ag you know its bullshit. |
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Exploding breast cancer and autism? Glyphosate. The whole food supply is drenched in it.
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This has been covered by Snopes.
http://www.snopes.com/food/tainted/roundupwheat.asp Regarding the Roundup usage: Moreover, commenter after commenter with direct experience in wheat farming has chimed in to state that despite the author's claims that nearly all the durum and spring wheat in the U.S. is "doused with Roundup as part of the harvesting process," they've never engaged in, seen, or heard of such a practice and have no use for it because it's unnecessary or economically unfeasible:
Read more at http://www.snopes.com/food/tainted/roundupwheat.asp#paq52HYj0ms5Go0u.99 View Quote |
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The disconnect between city folk and farm folk is huge. I farm and ranch on the side but work in the dairy business. When i talk about basic farm processes with people that ask they are shocked. Shocked. They think ag is just a bunch of jovial rednecks who grow crops and raise animals with nothing but mother nature and whimsy. They will take medicine when they are sick and pay scotts to fertilize/spray their yard but if you give a sick cow a shot and spray some broadleaf weeds you're poisoning the entire country. View Quote OMG ! HOW MANY ANIMALS DID YOU KILL ? |
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Okay, thanks, I can now eat my Super Bowl burger without the threat of death. |
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The article says spraying Roundup as a dessicant is not labeled, meaning it is not legal. Elsewhere, the same article says something like 80-90 percent of wheat farmers do it, which seems to me, unlikely. I am not saying that the article is wrong, just that this needs more explanation before I believe it. That is a lot of illegal activity for no one to notice until now. I do have an applicator's license, but do not live in wheat country. Do they fly it on? I have more questions than answers.
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According to Dr. Stephanie Seneff of MIT who has studied the issue in depth and who I recently saw present on the subject at a nutritional Conference in Indianapolis, desiccating non-organic wheat crops with glyphosate just before harvest came into vogue late in the 1990’s with the result that most of the non-organic wheat in the United States is now contaminated with it. Seneff explains that when you expose wheat to a toxic chemical like glyphosate, it actually releases more seeds resulting in a slightly greater yield: “It ‘goes to seed’ as it dies. At its last gasp, it releases the seed” says Dr. Seneff. View Quote http://www.examiner.com/article/bogus-paper-on-roundup-saturates-the-internet The MIT prof and Sarah both seem like greenie liberal idiots to me. That not only makes zero economic sense and no practical sense, it's also probably highly illegal. |
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Bullshit. "Gluten free" is just the latest fad. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3945755/
AbstractCeliac disease, and, more generally, gluten intolerance, is a growing problem worldwide, but especially in North America and Europe, where an estimated 5% of the population now suffers from it. Symptoms include nausea, diarrhea, skin rashes, macrocytic anemia and depression. It is a multifactorial disease associated with numerous nutritional deficiencies as well as reproductive issues and increased risk to thyroid disease, kidney failure and cancer. Here, we propose that glyphosate, the active ingredient in the herbicide, Roundup®, is the most important causal factor in this epidemic.Bullshit. "Gluten free" is just the latest fad. Are you saying Celiac disease does not exist? |
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