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Victoria Tintagel
18th January 2011, 19:45
Hey Avaloneans, here's a report on the devastating effects of Round up, the most efficient herbicide: killing life. That's why it's highly recommended to promote, grow and consume organic food. Walk in grace, Tintagel :)

http://www.responsibletechnology.org/blog/664

Jeffrey Smith

The world’s leading consumer advocate promoting healthier, non-GMO choices

Posted on 6:00 pm January 14, 2011
Monsanto’s Roundup Triggers Over 40 Plant Diseases and Endangers Human and Animal Health

The following article reveals the devastating and unprecedented impact that Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide is having on the health of our soil, plants, animals, and human population. On top of this perfect storm, the USDA now wants to approve Roundup Ready alfalfa, which will exacerbate this calamity. Please tell USDA Secretary Vilsack not to approve Monsanto’s alfalfa today. [Note: typos corrected from Jan 16th, see details]
While visiting a seed corn dealer’s demonstration plots in Iowa last fall, Dr. Don Huber walked passed a soybean field and noticed a distinct line separating severely diseased yellowing soybeans on the right from healthy green plants on the left (see photo: go to link above).

The yellow section was suffering from Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS), a serious plant disease that ravaged the Midwest in 2009 and ’10, driving down yields and profits. Something had caused that area of soybeans to be highly susceptible and Don had a good idea what it was. The diseased field on the right had glyphosate applied the previous season. Photo by Don Huber (see link above for complete article)

Don Huber spent 35 years as a plant pathologist at Purdue University and knows a lot about what causes green plants to turn yellow and die prematurely. He asked the seed dealer why the SDS was so severe in the one area of the field and not the other.

“Did you plant something there last year that wasn’t planted in the rest of the field?” he asked. Sure enough, precisely where the severe SDS was, the dealer had grown alfalfa, which he later killed off at the end of the season by spraying a glyphosate-based herbicide (such as Roundup). The healthy part of the field, on the other hand, had been planted to sweet corn and hadn’t received glyphosate.

This was yet another confirmation that Roundup was triggering SDS. In many fields, the evidence is even more obvious. The disease was most severe at the ends of rows where the herbicide applicator looped back to make another pass (see photo: visit link above). That’s where extra Roundup was applied.

mrmalco
18th January 2011, 20:23
Thanks for this. Do you know avaaz.com - this looks like something that needs a whole lot of signatories to centre on places where Monsanto works, where it's part of the locale. And the politicians of those regions - at every level. Also selected politicians - but more importantly the local press and radio - in rural areas where Monsanto targets. Who's on Monsanto's case. We keep hearing about them. This dovetails exactly into the stuff Bill was hearing from Charles. Thanks again.

Arrowwind
18th January 2011, 20:43
I am not familiar with SDS in plants but I will say this, when farmers around here clear land for new pastures in the spring they will spray roundup on the indigenous plants coming up first thing in the spring. After they are dead they turn it all under and then plant their pasture grass seed or what ever.
Its generally a one time kill as the pasture will take over.

The pasture seems to come up nice looking... so there has been no SDS concern with roundup on this type of application and it is general practice. These farmers don't have time or money to waste around here.... this is not to say that perhaps this new pasture grass is good for you... but I have not seen any studies of residule chemical in plants in such appliations have you?
I would think that if farmers saw fields dying the next year from round up they would be acutely aware of it and stop using and it would be pretty common knowledge as the product as roundup has been in use for a pretty long time now, as well as its generic versions.

Just makes me wonder when what I see and what is reported are so different

Victoria Tintagel
18th January 2011, 20:45
mrmalco: Do you know avaaz.com
Hey mrmalco, thanks for your reply, that's a nice synchronicity then, because I haven't been through the whole Ruler's interview yet.
And I do know avaaz.com, yes. I've bought myself a DVD "The Corporation" a whistleblower's documentary on Monsanto and the meat industry. I am really furious about the way our planet is treated, to steal as much as crop from her in a way that's not very different from a rape. This shortsightedness cannot lead otherwise then towards destruction and a halt, I'd rather see it in reverse order.
I do believe in our capacities to heal a lot of this destructive effects, but to see it happen torments my heart. Be in grace, Tintagel.

Dennis Leahy
18th January 2011, 20:58
...Just makes me wonder when what I see and what is reported are so different

We can't "see" much of the damage. As is true with many poisons, the overall effects are dispersed throughout nature, so everything from microorganisms in the soil to the larger animals feeding on the insects that have ingested it are affected, as wil be their DNA, their offspring...

Roundup is also inexorably linked with GMO crops. Supporting Roundup use is support for Monsanto which is support for GMO crops. Even if Roundup was benign (it isn't, and the French government successfully sued Monsanto for lying about that), GMO crops are not benign and Monsanto must be stopped.

Dennis

Arrowwind
19th January 2011, 15:21
We can't "see" much of the damage. As is true with many poisons, the overall effects are dispersed throughout nature, so everything from microorganisms in the soil to the larger animals feeding on the insects that have ingested it are affected, as wil be their DNA, their offspring...

Roundup is also inexorably linked with GMO crops. Supporting Roundup use is support for Monsanto which is support for GMO crops. Even if Roundup was benign (it isn't, and the French government successfully sued Monsanto for lying about that), GMO crops are not benign and Monsanto must be stopped.

Dennis

I fully agree, but we must not make across the board assumptions.

What does it say to a farmer when you tell him that if you use round up you will get SDS on your fields, when so many of them do not see that?.... these topics need to be approached in such a way that the farmer is educated not lamblasted for the choices he makes, especially when he sees the choices he has made as most often being productive.

Ultimatley the farmer is motived to do what will make money over the long term and that requries producing crops that produce one way or another. If he is producing with roundup he will likely continue to use round up... and that is not a statement of approval, it is just a statement of fact.

Presenting options for sustainablitly without chemicals that is viable on large farms I think is a more valuable part of the answer. They need solutions to complex management problems. Start providing that and they may listen more.

I highly recommend the magazine called "Acres" if you are really wanting sustainablity in agriculture. It can be done and farmers are doing it more and more. Organics is continuing to grow by leaps and bounds.

grannyfranny100
20th January 2011, 14:32
Hi

Unfortunately Monsanto GMO planted nearby will drift into traditionally planted acreage and then Monsanto sues the farmer and demands payment. See YouTube videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcDQcfO0oe4 to find out if Monsanto or the little farmer wins. Moreover, a revolving door exists between Monsanto and agencies such as the FDA.

See tintagelcave's recommended links to Jeffrey Smith. It's a real eye opener, the falsified data, the suicidal results in India, the side effects on human health. Quite simply Monsanto wants to patent all food plants and guess what, you have to buy every year from them since the seed won't germinate a second time. It's just another slick operation by TPTB. Ghastly and pathological.

Granny Franny