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I posted an article a few days ago about this HERE

Now that I've finished reading it, I really need to re-think ever eating most commercial corn or soy products, and the same for chickens and other food animals.

I also try to get responsibly grown seed for the garden, and that can be a challenge! And I'm glad we're working on growing at least some of the food for our chickens -- we can't afford the upfront $$ for organic feed, but I also don't want to be using chicken manure on anything where it might actually damage the quality of the soil :P We don't use really cheap feed, but.... well, it's in-between -- no antibiotics in it, for instance.

But really? I don't need to be eating something that locks up nutrients in the soil and plants, causes people and animals to fail to thrive (or just plain die from malnutrition), affects hormonal balance, causes sterility, and more. No, glyphosate doesn't really decompose, and in fact can stay in the soil for decades _and still be possible for it to be re-activated_. It can be taken up in the plant, and on to all animals (including us, of course).

At the rate things are going out in the Midwest and other agribusiness farms, dumping tons (literally) of roundup-type herbicides and petroleum-based fertilizers, don't be surprised if another dustbowl comes along soon.
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