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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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Sunday, June 29, 2014
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It looks big... you'd wonder why they need to use herbicides that are poisonous.
ReplyDeleteOh well thanks but no thanks!
ReplyDeleteNa... Mahlzeit...
ReplyDeleteYouremind me. Working in my garden is on my 'to do' list today.
ReplyDeleteNO poison though. Yikes!
I am not hungry...
ReplyDeleteOne might think they were planting poison!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the warning!
ReplyDeleteThat 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.
ReplyDeleteScary!
ReplyDeleteYou sure don't need to read this one. Poison on your food, sounds GREAT! Tom The Backroads Traveller
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