Peter Borst wrote:
> Perhaps it is not implausible to imagine new types of
> weeds coming about that are much more resistant to
> herbicides, due to the unexpected crossing of
> herbicide resistant varieties
If that scenario is plausible, then why aren't the farmers and
farmer trade associations expressing deep concern? Their
livelihoods are on the line and yet I am unaware of evidence
they are seriously worried about their fields being overrun with
superweeds that are resistant to a wide range of herbicides.
Why is that?
> Should anyone suppose that super weeds are not a serious
> problem, here's info about an entire book devoted to RoundUp
> Resistant weeds:
Again if these alledged super weeds are a serious existing or
potential problem, they why havn't any farmer organizations
or magazines published articles to that effect?
Paul Cherubini
El Dorado, Calif.
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