Things are slow around here; and we've been busy all week running here and there so I'm sharing some news worthy items. Maybe next week we'll have seedlings up in the greenhouse to show you. :o)
Monsanto, Dow to begin pushing dangerous 2,4-D herbicide as 'solution' to superweeds
by Jonathan Benson, staff writer
http://www.naturalnews.com/031396_superweeds_pesticides.html
(NaturalNews) It is something that many farmers of genetically-modified (GM) crops are already trying to do and failing to succeed in, but that the chemical companies responsible for the problem may soon be pushing as an alleged "solution." The Dow Chemical Company has sponsored a study that aims to position the 2,4-D herbicide, a popular commercial herbicide, as the solution to Roundup-resistant "superweeds." But 2,4-D-resistant "superweeds" have already begun emerging as well, which suggests that increased chemical interventions of any kind will only make the superweed problem worse, not better.
Year after year, GM crop farmers have to battle mutant superweeds that continue to grow stronger and more resistant to the toxic pesticides and herbicides used in GM crop cultivation. But the practice is polluting the environment, contaminating the food supply, and spurring the rampant growth of harmful superweeds.
Rather than admit they are responsible for the problem, agri-giants like Dow and Monsanto say that using different pesticides and herbicides will help solve the problem. But such a suggestion could not be further from the truth. Treating plants with increasingly higher levels and more potent concoctions of toxic chemicals is a recipe for disaster, and one that will only make the superweed problem worse.
Dow, of course, found in its own study that using 2,4-D is a successful intervention to help prevent the growth of superweeds, But a review by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service, which tends to be conservative in its estimation of the environmental harm caused by pesticides and herbicides, says 2,4-D leads to "risk quotients that exceed the level of concern." In other words, Dow's "solution" is highly problematic in terms of environmental and human health.
The report found that if 2,4-D is used the way Dow suggests, humans will be exposed to dangerously high levels of the toxin, which in turn causes autoimmune disorders, cell destruction (apoptosis), nerve damage, metabolic dysfunction, and other serious problems.
The only real way to stop the spread of superweeds, if it is even still possible, is to stop planting and cultivating GM crops. Organic, sustainable growing methods do not require toxic chemical applications, which in turn do not create superweeds. They also do not pollute the food supply and the environment with extremely toxic chemicals like GM crop cultivation methods do.
7 comments:
It seems Monsanto has reached into all our lives and is destroying all things natural. Not only have they created these "superweeds" and way ways to kill them, they have almost completely destroyed all the corn and soybeans grown in this country.
It is becoming harder and harder to find non GMO seeds. This is why I made a decision not to deal with My seeds this year are all non Monsanto and non genetically modified. I know it is only a small thing, but it is something I can do.
Sci Fi,
I agree 100% and this is why we've been growing our own OP seeds for 8 seasons now. Plus it is like a safe account, you always know you'll have seeds for the next season and even enough just in case you have a year with crop failure. I did a test on my older seeds last Spring and my findings were that the seed viability( of course it depends somewhat on the seed) but in general only have a loss of 5% to 10% per year old they are. We have corn seed that had a 99% germination rate for seed that was from our 2002 season.
Just one thing prepped that you won't have to worry about, unlike $$ in the bank *sigh* Just don't forget to collect seeds!*wink*
Blessings,
Kelle
Just more poison to polute the world. I wish monsanto would leave our enviroment alone,and our seed. Blessings jane
The really sad part is that so many consumers are in the dark about what exactly it is they are consuming and are inadvertently slowly poisoning themselves...and their children.
Jane,
Me too, but it's going to take some real fighting to stop them.
Mr. H,
I agree that most of the public doesn't have a clue what they are consuming and from my own experience in trying to educate them and share about wholesome, whole foods verses GM and processed foods, they just don't seem to care. *sigh* They've all been indoctrinated into how easy their life should be, why cook from scratch, when you can simply pop your dinner in the microwave, or better yet, instant meals so easy children can fix for themselves, because families don't eat together anymore.
Thank you both for your comments, maybe if one person reads this info. it will change their life, and let the domino effect begin!
Blessings,
Kelle
Gosh I wish they would just leave our poor earth alone.
What! I thought we got rid of 2,4-D decades ago! So, going backwards is the new definition of "progress"? Sheesh.
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