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Originally Posted by Azure
I'm not implying anything. The articles that Bagor posted, as well as a couple that I posted both pointed out that the introduction of RR crops led to the rise of the superweeds.
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It pointed out that glyphosate resistant weeds have become more common over the last 20 years. As is to be expected with a 40 year old chemical that has been applied liberally, in an extremely wide variety of circumstances (which I was trying to show you with my numbers. Glyphosate on RR GMO crop only accounted for .25% of my sales in 2012. What did we do with the other 99.75%).
It did not point out that the introduction of RR crops led to the "superweeds".
Honestly Azure, do yourself a favor and stick to arguing push-ups and protein shakes.