Glyphosate and the EPA.

Texasmark1

Well-known Member
Was surfing some info on the different OTC pain killer effects this AM and stumbled across this site and this Dr. Bloom. After reading about the intended subject, footnotes included directions to different topics. This one caught my eye. Might be worth your time to read it.

https://www.acsh.org/news/2019/08/13/epa-grows-pair-and-takes-stand-glyphosate-14221
 
And the EPA has such a great track record on being right on their standings in the past, like lets say asbestos... Just saying.
 
It?s funny how the organic people won?t support the government when it doesn?t fit their idea but they will when the same government is the one who certifies the organic farms 😂😂😂
 
Actually I don't any attention to the gov't certification its the private certification labels I look for,better yet buy from a local grower so you can see what is happening.
The case where the conventional/chemical farmer was allowed to cheat by the gov't shows how effective they are (NOT).
 
Hauled organic oats for a fella a few ears back. Had a screener set up to screen the rat poop out before it went in the trailer. Didn't eat any Cheerios or oatmeal for awhile.
 
casecollectorsc . Oh but let?s not actually use our damn brain long enough to even think about things like that
 
That from the same EPA that claimed that thousands of children in the US died in the late 50's and early 60's due to diesel particulate matter? To justify the Tier IV requirements? Without even one autopsy report to back em up? The same EPA that wanted to stop farmers from raising any dust at all when doing any type of field work? The same EPA that said over and over they want all farming to be hyponic farming to reduce pollution caused by runoff and dust? Just want to make sure you are looking at why they say something is good to use or not.

Cause you better figure that once they get everything lined up they'll say nope, we got bad data, now that you can't plow or disk a field, now you have to go to hyponic farming and crush all those pollution belching tractors!! And above all else glyphosates are terrible. No more! Banned just like DDT.

Look you guys are not going to change anyone's minds here. Go put this stuff on a healthy eating site or environmental site and convince those folks there cause they don't trust the EPA at all.

Rick

Rick
 
(quoted from post at 19:11:55 08/21/19) Hauled organic oats for a fella a few ears back. Had a screener set up to screen the rat poop out before it went in the trailer. Didn't eat any Cheerios or oatmeal for awhile.

If what you're trying to say here is that the rats won't eat the conventionally grown oats, maybe they know something we don't? Scavengers like rats have an instinct to tell them when something is not good to eat.

Reality here is that this is a bad example; the presence of rat poop has more to do with how the oats are stored than how they're grown. Dump them on a pile in an open barn and you're going to have rats. Put them in a sealed bin, no rats.
 
Do have a question for you SV........why is it so important that everyone farms your way? And that everyone eats what you think they should eat? Guess you don't believe in freedom of choice? And all over money.........guess what? It's money that belongs to other people and this is the good old USA and they can spend it how they like.

See I'm not into the organic thing. But your constant ranting is making me think about it. And for what it's worth? I try my best to avoid GMO products without buying organic. Mostly meat and fresh produce for us anyways. Any pop we buy is cane sugar only. Stay away from most bread. And anytime I can legally do so I fill up with E ZERO gas. And I never ever put ethanol laced gas into my boat or small engines. And as far as Glyphosate? I'm on the fence, neither for or against. Crying shame that folks don't feel like they can trust a farmer anymore.

Rick
 
All these Roundup lawsuits are just like the extorsion shakedown of the cigarette companies. Follow the money.

Anywhere there is a big pile of money, the lawyers will be circling like vultures.

If cigarettes and Roundup are so bad, why are they still legal products??

Gene
 
(quoted from post at 10:21:55 08/22/19) That from the same EPA that claimed that thousands of children in the US died in the late 50's and early 60's due to diesel particulate matter? To justify the Tier IV requirements? Without even one autopsy report to back em up? The same EPA that wanted to stop farmers from raising any dust at all when doing any type of field work? The same EPA that said over and over they want all farming to be hyponic farming to reduce pollution caused by runoff and dust? Just want to make sure you are looking at why they say something is good to use or not.

Cause you better figure that once they get everything lined up they'll say nope, we got bad data, now that you can't plow or disk a field, now you have to go to hyponic farming and crush all those pollution belching tractors!! And above all else glyphosates are terrible. No more! Banned just like DDT.

Look you guys are not going to change anyone's minds here. Go put this stuff on a healthy eating site or environmental site and convince those folks there cause they don't trust the EPA at all.

Rick

Rick
Who was behind the Freon scam? For decades now, to get rid of an ole fridge or A/C, the salvage yards wouldn't take them with Freon still in them. So what to do? Cut the lines, let the Freon out, or take the compressor completely out and let the Freon escape. Wonder how much additional Freon went into the air over this rule?

Gene
 
(quoted from post at 10:21:55 08/22/19) That from the same EPA that claimed that thousands of children in the US died in the late 50's and early 60's due to diesel particulate matter? To justify the Tier IV requirements? Without even one autopsy report to back em up? The same EPA that wanted to stop farmers from raising any dust at all when doing any type of field work? The same EPA that said over and over they want all farming to be hyponic farming to reduce pollution caused by runoff and dust? Just want to make sure you are looking at why they say something is good to use or not.

Cause you better figure that once they get everything lined up they'll say nope, we got bad data, now that you can't plow or disk a field, now you have to go to hyponic farming and crush all those pollution belching tractors!! And above all else glyphosates are terrible. No more! Banned just like DDT.

Look you guys are not going to change anyone's minds here. Go put this stuff on a healthy eating site or environmental site and convince those folks there cause they don't trust the EPA at all.

Rick

Rick


Old tanker, this is the first that I have heard of the no dust rules, the kids dying from diesel emissions, or trying to get all farming to be hyponic (sic). I would appreciate it if you could post some references for me to read about all that. Thanks.
 

Old Tanker, I don't see SV Cummins telling anybody what they have to do. I see just an expression of opinion. Are you against the rights that so many have died to defend?
 
"Scavengers like rats have an instinct to tell them when something is not good to eat."

ER-AH-CHOKE-COUGH-BURP-FART!!!!! Tell that to all the folks (me included) that have thousands of $$$ worth of equipment ruined by rats chewing up
the wiring and other things they can get their teeth into/around....not to mention the pee and poop stink!
 

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