Sunday, June 29, 2014

Bon appetit

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Bordering  Meitar is a big farm field that is tended by a neighboring kibbutz. 
Back in May I stepped in for a closer look, wondering what they had planted  in the endless furrows.


Eeuw!! 
"The field is sprayed. Danger - poison!"
it says in Hebrew, Arabic, English, and I think Thai. 
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UPDATE Dec. 15:  From 2015,  new laws reducing the amount of pesticide on fruits and vegetables.
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10 comments:

  1. It looks big... you'd wonder why they need to use herbicides that are poisonous.

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  2. Youremind me. Working in my garden is on my 'to do' list today.
    NO poison though. Yikes!

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  3. One might think they were planting poison!

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  4. That is probably a vegetable crop covered with poisonous chemicals to keep weeds and insects from reducing the crop. I'll eat from my own garden, thank you.

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  5. You sure don't need to read this one. Poison on your food, sounds GREAT! Tom The Backroads Traveller

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