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Date: | Wed, 8 Feb 2012 09:10:27 -0500 |
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It's deceptive to measure pesticide use by pounds used. Atrazine was
applied to my farm, before I bought it, at the rate of 1/4 oz per
acre. It's so concentrated, very little will grow except beans, corn
and sorghum for nearly two years after application. And at 1/4 oz
per acre, it's now detectable in the Indianapolis water supply, cause
for concern around here.
At 12:00 AM 2/8/2012, you wrote:
> > Higher amounts of chemicals are dumped on fields each year
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>This isn't true. Amounts of chemicals are going steadily down. In
>1988, 64 million pounds of herbicides were applied on farms in US;
>by 2007 this had fallen to 46 million pounds. Insecticides: 30
>million pounds in 1980, fell to 14 million by 2007 -- less than half
>as much. Fungicides went from 32 million lbs. in 1988 to 19 million in 2007.
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