Posted by Geo-TH,In on August 16, 2018 at 13:42:31 from (172.78.42.73):
There has been a lot of flap about roundup, organic farming, anti GMO, environmental issues and no one wants to point fingers back at themselves.
I have a sister that lives in Florida on a man made island. The ground is mostly white sand. They have a homeowners association with all kinds of rules. Including how nice their lawn must look. This requires spraying for weeds, fertilizer to keep grass looking healthy, watering lawn 2 times a week.
Sister is complaining about green algae growing at the mouth of the channel.
Alga is plant growth that requires sunlight and fertilizer. And where is the fertilizer coming from?
People think farmers cause all the problems. Only farmers use roundup. Will anyone take credit for for creating a problem? Do you spray your fruit trees? Use weedkiller on your lawn? Fertilize your lawn? Fertilize your garden? Do you use chemicals in your garden to kill insects? Put chemicals in your lawn to kill grubs so moles won't tear up your lawn?
What are the things individuals do that aren't environmentally friendly?
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