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Jimmy W
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Thanks Penpal, Yep, exactly what I found. Here in PA, non organic farmers use that stuff like water thru the growing season.I looked it up on google. Apparently some farmers spray glysophate on wheat to dry it out and thus be able to reap it two weeks earlier. I am only seeing it used on wheat. Farmers in my area do not use it to dry out wheat, which is usually harvested in August, a normally dry month.
As U_stormcrow wrote, you don't know where the wheat in any bag of feed is being grown or if they use glysophate on it.
If it concerns you, you can buy your grain from your local feed elevator and make your own, if you can be sure the methods used to grow and harvest the grain are acceptable to you.