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Monsanto has destroyed our bread basket. And nothing can stop them. They spray close to privately owned farms, then test the farmers seed to see if they contain the spray, which they do, then sue the farmer and take his land. In 16 years they have never lost a case. I believe their chemicals are responsible for a wealth of medical problems we face since they took over our food supply.
Agricultural Giant Battles Small Farmers
As new studies continue to point to a direct link between the widely-used glyphosate herbicide and various forms of cancer, the agribusiness lobby fights ferociously to ignore or discredit evidence of human and other damage. A second US court jury case just ruled that Monsanto, now a part of the German Bayer AG, must pay $ 81 million in damages to plaintiff Edwin Hardeman who contracted non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma cancer. The ruling and a line-up of another 11,000 pending cases in US courts going after the effects of glyphosate, have hit Bayer AG hard with the company announcing several thousand layoffs as its stock price plunges
Glyphosate Worse Than We Could Imagine | New Eastern Outlook
Bayer's purchase of Monsanto has become a big 'headache' for them.
Damn! I love that stuff! How much exposure is too much?
Oh, daily spraying. I might be OK.
Monsanto has destroyed our bread basket. And nothing can stop them. They spray close to privately owned farms, then test the farmers seed to see if they contain the spray, which they do, then sue the farmer and take his land. In 16 years they have never lost a case. I believe their chemicals are responsible for a wealth of medical problems we face since they took over our food supply.
Agricultural Giant Battles Small Farmers
You think they sue farmers for using glyphosate?
Wow, you're confused.
Monsanto has destroyed our bread basket. And nothing can stop them. They spray close to privately owned farms, then test the farmers seed to see if they contain the spray, which they do, then sue the farmer and take his land. In 16 years they have never lost a case. I believe their chemicals are responsible for a wealth of medical problems we face since they took over our food supply.
Agricultural Giant Battles Small Farmers
You think they sue farmers for using glyphosate?
Wow, you're confused.
Not so much:
"The Runyons say they signed no agreements, and if they were contaminated with the genetically modified seed, it blew over from a neighboring farm.
"Pollination occurs, wind drift occurs. There's just no way to keep their products from landing in our fields," David said."
And:
74-year-old Mo Parr is a seed cleaner; he is hired by farmers to separate debris from the seed to be replanted. Monsanto sued him claiming he was "aiding and abetting" farmers, helping them to violate the patent.
"There's no way that I could be held responsible," Parr said. "There's no way that I could look at a soy bean and tell you if it's Round-up Ready."
The company subpoenaed Parr's bank records, without his knowledge, and found his customers. After receiving calls from Monsanto, some of them stopped talking to him."
They are a wicked company and you will eat their roundup. Remember that the next time you serve Quaker oats to your children for breakfast...
If you don't understand the difference between seeds, pollen and Roundup, you shouldn't discuss this topic.
Monsanto ordered to pay $80 mn in Roundup cancer trialTrace elements of fecal chloroform are everywhere...That proves nothing.
So he was sickened by trace amounts in his environment?Monsanto ordered to pay $80 mn in Roundup cancer trialTrace elements of fecal chloroform are everywhere...That proves nothing.
DDT is relatively harmless in comparison.It's safe if you don't expose it to your skin or breathe any of it in aerosol.Damn! I love that stuff! How much exposure is too much?
Like DDT, it should have been labeled with use warnings years ago.
I understand that...But both can be safely used if care is taken.DDT is relatively harmless in comparison.It's safe if you don't expose it to your skin or breathe any of it in aerosol.Damn! I love that stuff! How much exposure is too much?
Like DDT, it should have been labeled with use warnings years ago.
DDT is relatively harmless in comparison.It's safe if you don't expose it to your skin or breathe any of it in aerosol.Damn! I love that stuff! How much exposure is too much?
Like DDT, it should have been labeled with use warnings years ago.
If you don't understand the difference between seeds, pollen and Roundup, you shouldn't discuss this topic.
Living in the bread basket surrounded by farms, I am pretty sure I know the difference and so does Monsanto. This is how Monsanto works:
First they insure their seed blows over to the neighboring farms. Then they spray next to the neighboring farm, with their chemicals, making sure the spray is carried over to the other farm by the wind, or by plane. If any seeds sprout, it has to be a Monsanto seed, that are engineered to withstand the noxious chemicals, while normal seed is destroyed. Then the accuse the farmer of using their seed, sues them, bankrupts them, and then buys the neighbor's farm.
Maybe you should stay in the crocheting forum...
Just being in Shitcago and saying breadbasket ? Seek help.
Monsanto may have BILLIONS of acres and their cohorts at Dupont, Cargill, etc
If you don't understand the difference between seeds, pollen and Roundup, you shouldn't discuss this topic.
Living in the bread basket surrounded by farms, I am pretty sure I know the difference and so does Monsanto. This is how Monsanto works:
First they insure their seed blows over to the neighboring farms. Then they spray next to the neighboring farm, with their chemicals, making sure the spray is carried over to the other farm by the wind, or by plane. If any seeds sprout, it has to be a Monsanto seed, that are engineered to withstand the noxious chemicals, while normal seed is destroyed. Then the accuse the farmer of using their seed, sues them, bankrupts them, and then buys the neighbor's farm.
Maybe you should stay in the crocheting forum...
Living in the bread basket surrounded by farms, I am pretty sure I know the difference and so does Monsanto.
It sounds like you don't.
They spray close to privately owned farms, then test the farmers seed to see if they contain the spray,
They don't test farmers seed to see if they contain Round-Up.
And why do you feel Monsanto would spray? Farmers spray the herbicide, not the manufacturer.
while normal seed is destroyed. Then the accuse the farmer of using their seed, sues them, bankrupts them, and then buys the neighbor's farm.
Monsanto must own millions of acres. LOL!
If you don't understand the difference between seeds, pollen and Roundup, you shouldn't discuss this topic.
Living in the bread basket surrounded by farms, I am pretty sure I know the difference and so does Monsanto. This is how Monsanto works:
First they insure their seed blows over to the neighboring farms. Then they spray next to the neighboring farm, with their chemicals, making sure the spray is carried over to the other farm by the wind, or by plane. If any seeds sprout, it has to be a Monsanto seed, that are engineered to withstand the noxious chemicals, while normal seed is destroyed. Then the accuse the farmer of using their seed, sues them, bankrupts them, and then buys the neighbor's farm.
Maybe you should stay in the crocheting forum...
Living in the bread basket surrounded by farms, I am pretty sure I know the difference and so does Monsanto.
It sounds like you don't.
They spray close to privately owned farms, then test the farmers seed to see if they contain the spray,
They don't test farmers seed to see if they contain Round-Up.
And why do you feel Monsanto would spray? Farmers spray the herbicide, not the manufacturer.
while normal seed is destroyed. Then the accuse the farmer of using their seed, sues them, bankrupts them, and then buys the neighbor's farm.
Monsanto must own millions of acres. LOL!
152 million acres here to be exact. ( LOL! ) 282 million acres world wide. They own 80% of our corn seed. And 93% of the soy market.
If a farmer has the misfortune of abutting one of those 152 million acres, their farm is in immediate jeopardy, for something as uncontrollable as pollen, or volunteers, or spray. Monsanto has been suing our farmers for 16 years and winning their farms.
The WHO has told us that Monsanto chemicals are probable cancer causing agents, especially lymphoma. It effects the brain, our genes, and inhibits mitochondria. Monsanto is trying to get the WHO defunded.
Our private farmers don't stand a chance. They will buy expensive modified seeds yearly, or go out of business. And you will hand your children a bowl of Quaker Oats and tell them it's good for them...
Monsanto has destroyed our bread basket. And nothing can stop them. They spray close to privately owned farms, then test the farmers seed to see if they contain the spray, which they do, then sue the farmer and take his land. In 16 years they have never lost a case. I believe their chemicals are responsible for a wealth of medical problems we face since they took over our food supply.
Agricultural Giant Battles Small Farmers
You think they sue farmers for using glyphosate?
Wow, you're confused.
Not so much:
"The Runyons say they signed no agreements, and if they were contaminated with the genetically modified seed, it blew over from a neighboring farm.
"Pollination occurs, wind drift occurs. There's just no way to keep their products from landing in our fields," David said."
And:
74-year-old Mo Parr is a seed cleaner; he is hired by farmers to separate debris from the seed to be replanted. Monsanto sued him claiming he was "aiding and abetting" farmers, helping them to violate the patent.
"There's no way that I could be held responsible," Parr said. "There's no way that I could look at a soy bean and tell you if it's Round-up Ready."
The company subpoenaed Parr's bank records, without his knowledge, and found his customers. After receiving calls from Monsanto, some of them stopped talking to him."
They are a wicked company and you will eat their roundup. Remember that the next time you serve Quaker oats to your children for breakfast...
GMO = Genetically Modified Organism
GMOs are created in a lab, by inserting a gene from one organism into another unrelated organism, producing plants and animals that would never occur in nature. No long-term safety studies have been done on humans, but animal studies link the consumption of GMOs to an increase in allergies, kidney and liver disease, ADHD, cancer, infertility, chronic immune disorders and more.