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Glyphosate Found Not Cancer Risk

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Good point. I was thinking of the casual use of chemical weed killers and similar product.
Here's the thing....
There are many chemicals used in farming & landscaping.
If not glyphosate, then is there a safer one?
If chemicals are entirely avoided, what are the consequences?
Glyphosate does not exist in a vacuum...the alternatives must be weighed.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Here's the thing....
There are many chemicals used in farming & landscaping.
If not glyphosate, then is there a safer one?
If chemicals are entirely avoided, what are the consequences?
Glyphosate does not exist in a vacuum...the alternatives must be weighed.
If chemicals are entirely avoided, organic farming is the consequence and alternative.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
If chemicals are entirely avoided, organic farming is the consequence and alternative.
With increased plowing, there is more soil erosion.
With decreased insecticide usage, there is more waste.
This all results in more fossil fuel usage & higher food costs.
How do you know this is a net benefit?
 
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