FDA allows glysophate on wheat
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The FDA allows glysophate to be sprayed on wheat for human consumption to kill it off before harvest.
In beans and corn, it is applied months before the food portion is developed.
A small farm in North Carolina’s Forsyth County that shuns herbicides, pesticides, and chemical fertilizers shared the article on the social platform X.
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