The Herald recently reported on the local use of a new herbicide being used on crops which passes through dairy cattle and stays viable in their manure. A lot of this dairy manure is used in organic farming making it's way into the produce that the co-op sells. This herbicide is also in a lot of the local composted manure and soil mixes that are sold to local gardeners for use in their gardens. Gardeners and farmers are finding damaged crops due to this herbicide. The herbicide continues cycling through different systems as it takes a long time to disperse or break down. for more info see the article and follow up on the links:
http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2010/08/01/1549538/herbicide-tainte...I suggest that the Co-op find out more information about this herbicide and let the community know more about it, how to avoid it in their gardens, find out if our organic produce has traces of the herbicide in it and does it contaminate our gardens when we put tainted produce into our kitchen compost? Where can we buy compost and potting soil with out the herbicide? What are the local organic farmers who sell to the Co-op doing about this herbicide. Is there anyway we can help our farmers with this issue as the herbicide reduces their crop yields ?
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