Monsanto, now Bayer, should be prosecuted for the new formulations of dicamba, and the mess they made with that.
The Roundup deal makes no sense to me, farmers that used glyphosate for decades are statistically healthy, a few folk that used a few ounces are somehow proof it’s the only cause? Why only Sue Monsanto/Bayer, there is more generic glyphosate sold than actual Roundup brand product.
Seems like a get rich quick deal with lawyers preying on folk with a health tradgety in their lives.
Just can’t see the cases holding up. It seems so bizarre even Monsanto/ Bayer didn’t take it serious on the first round, they will have to get the big guns out for the appeal.
On the other hand, the Roundup deal is old and not patented any more, Bayermight be happy to go half in on this: get the judgements thrown out but have glyphosate disappear and then they can sell their new, patented products for more money?
Mom got non Hodgkin, funny thing is dad was too cheap to buy herbicides, she passed away while we were virtually an organic farm, she was never around the stuff. She was a good gardener and canner, so pretty self contained to the farm.
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