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Re: Roundup information
- To: sustag@sunsite.unc.edu
- Subject: Re: Roundup information
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- Date: Wed, 14 May 1997 16:15:09 -0400
- Organization: University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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Boy, there's nothing like knowing what you're talking about, huh Jv?
Your motto must be "when in doubt, spread misinformation"...
Jv wrote:
>
> Who are these people commenting on Roundup.
>
> Do gooders I suspect
>
> They want cheap food but they want to stop using chemical to kill
> pests.
>
> I would love to grow food without chemicals, but then peolpe would
> have to pay 10X more for it. If people in the cities want to do it
> then im in.
>
> A couple of facts.
> If evey one in the world was to be fed the same amount of food EVERY
> ONE would stave.
>
> If you do not use chmicals to control pests and you still try to grow
> the same yields, toxins build up in the ground and will shorten foods
> shelf life and may harm people.
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