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When it comes to wheat and glyphosate: Pt2 in comments

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Emma2 years ago

Part 2

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Emma2 years ago

The RadioRod guy and the Mizzou guy have both been blocked due to name calling and making false accusations, which I do on any platform for those kinds of things. I can’t see their comments, but yall still can!

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Patti Jones2 years ago

Yes. Had a lady tell me one time her gluten allergy was from all the roundup on wheat. 🌾 she ate corn chips no worries. Had to kick my farmer husband under the table 🤣

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Plate Licker2 years ago

Small amount of glysophate used speaks to an incredibly tiny molecule's effectiveness to spread through dilution.

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Enrique Alejandro2 years ago

Excellent post. Appreciate the insight. Sounds like another targeted effort to keep uninformed public from understanding the necessary methodologies to feed the populace.

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Todd Hansen2 years ago

Emma Keep doing what you’re doing.

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cp2 years ago

Pretty good explanation. Generally farmers will use 24oz to 32oz rt3 or generic equivalent in their burndown along with sharpen or dicamba or 2-4d depending on timing and weed pressure. Post you will use a group one or two grass killer along with some broadleaf control.

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Paul Flinchbaugh2 years ago

Farmers are incredibly smart! It’s an industry that should be respected 🇺🇸🗽👍🥃🥃

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Chris Wunderlich2 years ago

Who uses below 25oz anymore! 😂

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KenGriffeyJr HOF Player/Person2 years ago

You’d make a great Ag Professor, Emma! Not that you have much free time but you’d make an excellent speaker/professor.

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