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    Default The Dangers of Bud Nip

    I don't remember where I originally saw this but I want to pass it around...



    Quote The Dangers of Bud Nip in a Compact Sweet Potato Project
    6/28/2011 9:24:13 AM
    By Emylisa Warrick

    The dangers of bud nip, a chemical herbicide also known as Chlorpropham, become clear in a simple yet illuminating message from a young lady named Elise. In the video below, Elise, a slight girl in a blue shirt, is nervous and sweet as she tries to remember her lines and looks down at her cue cards to explain her “Potato Project.”

    With the help of her grandma, Elise buys a sweet potato each from three different sources: one from the grocery store, one “organically” labeled from the same grocery store, and one from Roots, a certified organic food market. Each sweet potato is placed in a glass of water in order to track its cultivation of vine sprouts and growth.

    The first sweet potato, the one from the grocery store, does not sprout any vines after three weeks. The second one sprouts a “wimpy, little vine” after over a month. The third sweet potato, the one bought from Roots, flourishes with cascading, healthy green sweet potato vines after just one week.

    What seems like an innocent fourth-grade science project is actually an informative and effective account of the effects of a commonly used chemical herbicide called “bud nip.” The produce man at the grocery store informs Elise that the first potato won’t sprout any sweet potato vines because it has been sprayed with bud nip. According to the Pesticide Action Network, the dangers of bud nip include toxicity to amphibians and honeybees, important pollinators of crops we eat every day. Bud nip can be found on potatoes, kale, peaches, broccoli and other common fruits and vegetables.

    Elise’s sweet potato project is a subtle, but insistent reminder that bud nip and other chemical herbicides harm us as well as the world around us. In her words, “Which potato would you rather eat?”
    http://www.motherearthnews.com/relis...b0z11zwar.aspx

    I did this, hoping to get sweet potato slips to plant this year....it usually works for me here...but this year the tater is still in it's pot after 8 months, not rotting at all, but neither is it sprouting...yuck!
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    Default Re: The Dangers of Bud Nip

    I just ran across this site that tells you "what's on my food":

    http://www.whatsonmyfood.org/pestici...?pesticide=114
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