Bob Bartley
@rsbfarms
Canadian farmer growing corn, soybeans, flax, wheat and canola. Director- Agriculture in the Classroom-Manitoba, member of Council for Biotechnology Speak Up
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09-02-2012 17:12:34
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Do you have concerns about the #DirtyDozen list? There is no need to avoid fruits and veggies. Health Canada and PHAC says there is no scientific evidence that eating conventionally grown produce poses a health risk because of pesticide residues. canada.ca/en/health-cana…