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Default Round-up season is almost here.

http://www.rodale.com/roundup

Roundup Red Alert! What You Need to Know About the Pesticide Poised to
"Push Us All Off of the Cliff"
The USDA just approved another GMO crop dependent on dousings of the
pesticide Roundup. Here's what scientists say everyone who eats needs to
know about this not-so-benign chemical.

RODALE NEWS, EMMAUS, PA‹Last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) announced its decision to allow farmers who favor genetically
engineered seeds to grow GMO alfalfa, also known as GE alfalfa, anywhere
they'd like‹even right up against a field of organic or non-GMO crops.
Due to the very real risk that genes from GMO alfalfa will transfer to
and contaminate the nation's organic and non-GMO alfalfa crops through
cross-pollination, organic and conventional farming groups, dairies,
consumer, and food-safety groups have united to send a clear signal that
a large portion of the population doesn't want GMO-laced food.

Roundup creates conditions for estrogenic toxin and neurotoxin buildup
in food‹and in us.

Huber, one of the world's top researchers of glyphosate, says we're in
"epidemic mode" right now in terms of plant diseases induced by Roundup
use. These plant diseases could affect humans and livestock eating the
diseased plants, too. As Jeffrey Smith, founder of the Institute for
Responsible Technology, points out, some of the fungi that thrive on
glyphosate produce harmful toxins that can enter the food chain, either
in human food or animal feed. Smith cites a UN Food and Agriculture
Organization report that links one such fungus, Fusarium, in the food
chain to certain cancers, a blood disorder, and infertility in animals.
Smith says USDA researchers have found a 500 percent increase in
Fusarium root infection when glyphosate is used on Roundup Ready
soybeans. (This toxin can also appear in corn, wheat, and other crops.)
"Like glyphosate, Fusarium toxins accumulate in our bodies, too," says
Huber.

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Default Round-up season is almost here.

Billy wrote:

http://www.rodale.com/roundup

Roundup Red Alert! What You Need to Know About the Pesticide.


Roundup is not a pesticide (pesticide is a meaningless word), Roundup
is an indiscriminate herbicide, eradicates all plants, pests or not.
What's needed is a discriminating pesticide that eliminates widdle
ignoranus Billys... a Billycide! LOL-LOL
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