I was shocked to learn that many farms are using the chemical to spray the entire field in order to not just kill weeds, but also to increase bud yield / weight.
Similar to the rohip whatever chemical is given to some beef when it close to slaughter to magically make it gain weight.
Apparently when you spray this stuff on the plants a couple days before harvest, they know they are being killed / dieing - so they put all their energy in to the buds to give the seeds / fruits a better chance at living - so the sell weight is higher.
So it's not just being used to kill weeds, it's actually being used to cover the food a short time before it's cut and sold.
Wow that's incredibly depressing. Yeah glyphosate kills weeds by inducing unsustainable growth and forcing the plant to overextend itself and die as a result. So it makes sense that if you apply it to a crop you're going to harvest anyway you'll get a bit more yield out of it.
I guess tech+ban is the only way to go, unless we're okay forcing ourselves to play the cancer lottery with worse odds.
Similar to the rohip whatever chemical is given to some beef when it close to slaughter to magically make it gain weight.
Apparently when you spray this stuff on the plants a couple days before harvest, they know they are being killed / dieing - so they put all their energy in to the buds to give the seeds / fruits a better chance at living - so the sell weight is higher.
So it's not just being used to kill weeds, it's actually being used to cover the food a short time before it's cut and sold.