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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Tue Mar 8, 2016, 06:56 AM Mar 2016

Why Is Glyphosate Sprayed on Crops Right Before Harvest?

http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/35569-why-is-glyphosate-sprayed-on-crops-right-before-harvest

Glyphosate has come under increased scrutiny in the past year. Last year the World Health Organization’s cancer group, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, classified it as a probably carcinogen. The state of California has also moved to classify the herbicide as a probable carcinogen. A growing body of research is documenting health concerns of glyphosate as an endocrine disruptor and that it kills beneficial gut bacteria, damages the DNA in human embryonic, placental and umbilical cord cells and is linked to birth defects and reproductive problems in laboratory animals.

A recently published paper describes the escalating use of glyphosate: 18.9 billion pounds have been used globally since its introduction in 1974, making it the most widely and heavily applied weed-killer in the history of chemical agriculture. Significantly, 74 percent of all glyphosate sprayed on crops since the mid-1970s was applied in just the last 10 years, as cultivation of GMO corn and soybeans expanded in the U.S. and globally.

Charles Benbrook, Ph.D., who published the paper on the mounting use of glyphosate, says the practice of spraying glyphosate on wheat prior to harvest, known as desiccating, began in Scotland in the 1980s.

“Farmers there often had trouble getting wheat and barley to dry evenly so they can start harvesting. So they came up with the idea to kill the crop (with glyphosate) one to two weeks before harvest to accelerate the drying down of the grain,” he said.

The pre-harvest use of glyphosate allows farmers to harvest crops as much as two weeks earlier than they normally would, an advantage in northern, colder regions.
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Why Is Glyphosate Sprayed on Crops Right Before Harvest? (Original Post) eridani Mar 2016 OP
That is wrong thinking on so many levels. peace13 Mar 2016 #1
Now *THAT* is the harm that the pro-Monsanto propagandists have been causing for years Nihil Mar 2016 #2
 

Nihil

(13,508 posts)
2. Now *THAT* is the harm that the pro-Monsanto propagandists have been causing for years
Wed Mar 9, 2016, 04:30 AM
Mar 2016

Telling people that glyphosate is magically harmless to everything except weeds.

Farmers (and even regulatory bodies) believed the false studies & bullshit marketing
because any voices raised in caution were shouted down, mobbed or de-funded.

The farmers didn't (and don't) want to harm people. The profiteers did (and still do).
Remarkably similar to the tobacco industry really ...

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