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ag_dude

(562 posts)
43. It's not just him, it's the entire industry
Fri Feb 26, 2016, 01:59 PM
Feb 2016

...as well as anybody that is even remotely familiar with the subject.

USDA field reps don't call it a pesticide either.

Go find all the quotes you want, it's a herbicide and I'm not sure why you feel so pasionately about it that you'd lie about people's backgrounds to say otherwise.

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Good thing I quit drinking 7 years ago. Flying Squirrel Feb 2016 #1
I drink occasionally, but not beer or liquor, so I've got it covered. closeupready Feb 2016 #10
Glyphosate is not a pesticide. ag_dude Feb 2016 #2
Well it is the active ingredient of herbicides and herbicides are pesticides. yellowcanine Feb 2016 #3
No its not ag_dude Feb 2016 #7
It is an herbicide, and an organophosphorus compound. Zorra Feb 2016 #8
I know very well what it is. ag_dude Feb 2016 #9
Yes. You are correct tkmorris Feb 2016 #11
I went great lengths? ag_dude Feb 2016 #13
ag-dude is not correct. Even the manufacturer calls it a pesticide Major Nikon Feb 2016 #14
MS in environmental engineering, ag focus. ag_dude Feb 2016 #16
Being laughed at by those who are ignorant isn't much of an insult Major Nikon Feb 2016 #18
I chellenge you to go to any feed store.... ag_dude Feb 2016 #19
Glyphosate is and should be called herbicide Major Nikon Feb 2016 #22
"its obvious you have no degree in agriculture anyway" ag_dude Feb 2016 #40
Texas A&M. Well that explains it right there. LiberalArkie Feb 2016 #68
Gov Rick "Goodhair" Perry's alma mater Major Nikon Feb 2016 #69
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences not good enough for you? Denzil_DC Feb 2016 #79
LOL! tabasco Feb 2016 #64
"I know very well what it is' brentspeak Feb 2016 #26
Truthfully? Because I was on my phone at a long red light. ag_dude Feb 2016 #42
So what? It still causes cancer. I would hate to think you are just thread-jacking in order djean111 Feb 2016 #76
It is a Toxin. Duppers Feb 2016 #78
Roundup is a specific type of pesticide Major Nikon Feb 2016 #12
Bull shit. ag_dude Feb 2016 #15
Sure, it's much better to be informed by someone claiming degrees anonymously on the internet Major Nikon Feb 2016 #17
are you thinking of "insecticide" GreatGazoo Feb 2016 #20
I know what he's trying to say. ag_dude Feb 2016 #21
so "pesticide" when written on the tanks only means "insecticide"? GreatGazoo Feb 2016 #23
The terms used in actual agriculture are pesticide and herbicide. ag_dude Feb 2016 #46
You were wrong, get over it Major Nikon Feb 2016 #66
Marking a sprayer "pesticide" would be a blatant OSHA violation, ag-dude Major Nikon Feb 2016 #28
Again, no, it wouldn't ag_dude Feb 2016 #38
Well this is certainly one of the more childish things I've seen today tkmorris Feb 2016 #60
Thank you. ag_dude Feb 2016 #63
Yeah, that's it Major Nikon Feb 2016 #65
I farm too and roundup is not normally called a pesticide. Jim Beard Feb 2016 #31
It is correct Major Nikon Feb 2016 #36
It's not just him, it's the entire industry ag_dude Feb 2016 #43
All herbicides are pesticides Major Nikon Feb 2016 #45
I'll bite, what IS your background with herbicides and pesticides? ag_dude Feb 2016 #47
I'm not big on claiming expertise anonymously Major Nikon Feb 2016 #55
Yeah, sure, whatever you say anonymous internet poster. ag_dude Feb 2016 #56
And yet the facts support my assertion and betray yours Major Nikon Feb 2016 #58
Yeah, sure, its obvious I have no degree in agriculture anyway ag_dude Feb 2016 #59
Sure, because that makes glyphosate not a pesticide Major Nikon Feb 2016 #61
I sat through 5 hours of continueing ag classes and they also use the umbrella phrase "pesticide". Jim Beard Feb 2016 #50
Who taught your course and referred to glyphosate as a pesticide? ag_dude Feb 2016 #51
Perhaps it was somebody who is familiar with very basic scientific terminology? Denzil_DC Feb 2016 #83
I work with farmers every day and do pesticide applicator training. yellowcanine Feb 2016 #62
Arguing semantics is foolish - pesticide or herbicide, some people don't want to consume it. hedgehog Feb 2016 #24
Ah, Monsanto. The gift that keeps on killing. marmar Feb 2016 #4
Actually the glyphosate patent has long run out so there are other companies yellowcanine Feb 2016 #6
This has nothing to do with GMOs. Beer is made from barley or wheat. yellowcanine Feb 2016 #5
There is GMO wheat but none is approved for use. GreatGazoo Feb 2016 #29
Hard to see how glyphosate would get on hops - or in potable water. yellowcanine Feb 2016 #54
In water run off. Glyphosate shows up in water all over the place. GreatGazoo Feb 2016 #57
Another reason to drink German beer instead of water Major Nikon Feb 2016 #70
Thats why I was wondering why the header showed corn Jim Beard Feb 2016 #33
Corn can be used for beer but it is usually not done commercially. yellowcanine Feb 2016 #48
Augustiner is Republican Stepdad's favorite. KamaAina Feb 2016 #25
I can't say that glyphosate caused my (relatively rare) cancer, hedgehog Feb 2016 #27
According to WHO, beer is a class 1 carcinogen Peregrine Feb 2016 #30
Monsanto doesn't make beer Major Nikon Feb 2016 #67
This "story" is classic overhype bullshit. Archae Feb 2016 #32
I don't think they are using more but they are definitely using too much. Jim Beard Feb 2016 #35
Who is using too much? Archae Feb 2016 #39
In some cases they are definitely using more Major Nikon Feb 2016 #41
I have been involved in organics Jim Beard Feb 2016 #34
I'm surprised there are that many Major Nikon Feb 2016 #37
There has been an evolution in organic certification. Jim Beard Feb 2016 #44
Actually the evolution was the reverse Major Nikon Feb 2016 #49
Yes it is the word that is used and is the one that has been accepted. Jim Beard Feb 2016 #53
The drinking water standard for glyphosate is 3 times that level. Buzz Clik Feb 2016 #52
Yurpeens might not agree with our drinking water standards. tabasco Feb 2016 #74
Maybe. The could establish their own, they could use WHO's levels, or... Buzz Clik Feb 2016 #75
Disgusting Chemical Pollution, Inc. AxionExcel Feb 2016 #71
I'll believe it when I see the owners of these companies drink a liter of contaminated water Taitertots Feb 2016 #72
I don't even remotely give a shit. Throd Feb 2016 #73
Have it your way - AxionExcel Feb 2016 #77
Wow, that guy happens to look a lot like me! Throd Feb 2016 #81
It's in the birth canal, and in the gut AxionExcel Feb 2016 #80
I'm not seeing the GMO connection Bradical79 Feb 2016 #82
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