No one is talking religion. Claiming that there is no run off or mist in the air or anything else, even with roundup is nonsense. If you can smell it it's in the air. Air that you breath. The spray that doesn't hit a plant is on the ground. It's gotta go somewhere. When it rains it washes away or it evaporates into the air. NO MATTER WHAT THE CHEMICAL COMPANY CLAIMS. remember they ain't making that stuff for the good of mankind. They are doing it to make a PFOFIT. They have made a lot of claims over the years and have been proven wrong time and time again. This is a simple case of not trusting the companies. It's amazing to me how many famers I know who do use chemicals who have themselves or their loved ones, diagnosed with cancer. The 2 common things with all of the is they farm and use chemicals. Yet people, users, who don't hold a degree in chemical engineering, keep claiming they are safe. Because they want to believe it all over PROFIT. That's pretty mercenary when you put money up over your families health and very lives. Advocating chemicals like you do is every bit as much as a religion as the organic guys.
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