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That kind of question I think needs to be raised.herbicides, just saturated with them.
herbicides, just saturated with them.
herbicides, if oil prices keep going up and up and up, which they're predicted to do, inputs for people like Susan are going to go up and up and up, which take her out of the
herbicides.
This herbicide spread fear through rural America, turning farmers against each other, all because it belonged to a certain company.
The herbicide was about to be phased out, compromising their bottom line.
as herbicides and decided to test them out.
the other big herbicide producer in the US, and they warned them that the acne-causing effects are stemming from pollution through byproducts, referring to dioxin.
The US's herbicide of choice was Agent Orange, a 50/50 split of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T supplied by the US's biggest chemical manufacturers.
He prepped the first herbicide, but nothing happened.
It was the best herbicide they'd ever seen.
who discovered these herbicides independently.
Because with these herbicides, dad knew there was no longer any excuse for a weedy lawn.
spray the herbicides onto themselves, and they suffered no ill health effects.
They do use herbicides on them periodically, I think every three years.
or pesticides or herbicides so we have to think about all of the parts of the equation that lead up to something that
pesticides and herbicides that go into industrial food production that contributes to air and water pollution
lot of herbicides and its food that really does make us sick things like footballs and mad cow and salmonella
He was killed over a herbicide, a chemical designed to destroy weeds.
Then he decided to test the second herbicide, and he applied it to a plant.
so if you patented a specific herbicide, your competitors could still use hundreds of its close relatives, which would still work perfectly well without violating your patent rights.
They wanted to know what kind of herbicides I used, the seed I bought and purchased and used.
It was 10 times more powerful than any herbicide the team had ever seen.
It was the Safety Evaluation and Risk Assessment of the Herbicide Roundup and its Active Ingredient Glyphosate for Humans, commonly just called Williams, Kroes, and Munro after its authors.
other company that was hacked stood beside google no government released herbicide google google stood alone against china on this and I salute
was far more likely if it knew the alternative so herbicide as I call it was an extremely brutal way to send a
Jones had stumbled upon the first practically viable selective herbicides, so he was quick to patent them in 1945, just as the war was ending.
See, when the herbicides were first getting introduced, Jones, the original inventor, even remarked that he knew people who would accidentally drink or
See, with other herbicides, like for example, Alachlor, which was moderately popular at the time, you can tweak the molecule a bit here or there, and you still get a very potent weed killer,
and using pesticides, and herbicides, and poisoning the land, the soil, the birds, the insects, and ourselves, by the way.
Pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, chlorpyrifos, which, in Europe, has been banned-- why hasn't it been banned here?
In a conventional farm if you're applying pesticides or herbicides, you have to post these signs with the skull and crossbones on it that indicate you've sprayed
By the late 1940s, their herbicide business had turned into a roughly $10 million industry, and everyone wanted in, including one of the biggest chemical companies at the time:
One of Monsanto's main herbicide factories was in Nitro, West Virginia, where they pumped out almost a ton of 2,4,5-T a day.
Their idea was to replace 2,4,5-T with a safer herbicide.
The plant was completely fine, and the herbicide had no activity.
In 1974, Monsanto had a new hit herbicide...
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in the herbicide Roundup, is also an antibiotic, but it's an antibiotic of the worst kind because it
We try to choose organic foods because they're less likely to have herbicide and pesticide residues.
Farmers could burn less diesel fuel and cut back on the use of pre-emergent herbicides, if they planted Roundup Ready soybeans.
This land is doused with chemicals, herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, all kinds of things.
So over the next two years, Jones performed over a hundred different experiments by pouring the herbicide onto many different plant species.
Soon, they came in flying with thousands of barrels of herbicide.
And as a result, they would have a complete monopoly over both the herbicide and the seed supply.
Well, couldn't farmers just decide not to use Monsanto's seeds and herbicide?
But your neighbor doesn't have Roundup Ready seeds, so if your herbicide drifts over to your neighbor's side, it's going to kill his plants.
See, Mike had a field of soybean here that wasn't resistant to Monsanto's herbicide, but his neighbor who was also growing soybean did use Monsanto's system.
Now, to be clear, this herbicide wasn't glyphosate itself, it was Monsanto's other herbicide product called Dicamba, but it was still packaged in this Roundup and Roundup Ready system.
This was the landmark paper on glyphosate safety, which concluded that Roundup herbicide does not pose a health risk to humans.
I was heartened to hear that Canadian policymakers have revised their regeneration policy to half the amount of herbicide use.
But Monsanto didn't warn the public about the danger, perhaps because the herbicides were about to make them a whole lot of money.
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