I got an email back from Bernie Moreno's office:
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It's canned, but at least they got my message and relayed it to him. Hopefully it nudges the needle a bit.
To be fair to the military, they cannot source food without these things in them. The reality is, at scale, nobody can. It takes some effort and savvy shopping.
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So Europeans are able to farm at a mass production level without chemicals? do weeds or insects not grow in Europe?My sister buys imported flour from Europe for making bread. And she only buys imported pasta for her kids.
I avoid eating grain products in the US whenever possible. We really need better regulation to keep herbicides and other chemicals out of our food.
So Europeans are able to farm at a mass production level without chemicals? do weeds or insects not grow in Europe?
Thanks. My European farming knowledge limited to Clarksons FarmThey use chemicals, but they are regulated differently. Herbicides can be used to kill weeds, but not as pre-harvest desiccants. In the US and Canada glyphosate and reglone are often used on food crops as desiccants, causing the chemicals to end up in the food we eat. The style of farming is also quite different, focusing more on grains and potatoes rather than oceans of corn and soybeans, which reduces the need for herbicides.
As far north as I live, most vegetables are grown indoors, so weeds and insects aren't an issue. It does cause the vegetables to be low in nutrients, though.
Thanks. My European farming knowledge limited to Clarksons Farm
The over regulation as depicted on that show would make me end up losing my mind.
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