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April 21, 2016Small Farms
May 5, 2016Food Chain Radio Show #1054
Michael Olson, Author & Urban Farming Agriculturalist
Weed Abatement
The War On Weeds!
Guest: Brittany Cole Bush Urban Shepherdess at BCB Shepherdess
This winter brought an end to the drought out West, at least for the time being.
There is now snow in the mountains, water in rivers, lakes and streams and weeds everywhere. All are grateful for the water, but wonder what to do about all the weeds, because if the left to grow, weeds will win the war for nutrients, sunshine, territory and water.
What to do?
Out of concern for the environment and people, the municipality in which I live decided some time ago to ban the weed-killing herbicide glyphosate.
“Bravo!” said the weeds, as they grew to the sky.
“Achooo!” said the residents, as they popped hay-fever antihistamines.
That the government decided to ban herbicides may well be good, but the fact is the growth of weeds must be managed or they will pose a significant threat to the environment.
So having ruled out the use of weed-killing poisons, the municipal government is left with but two means of control: animals and people.
Of course, government chose people as a means weed abatement, as more people means more government, and so on. The strategy allows weeds to grow through fluorescence (“Achooo!”) into senescence before attacking them with laborers armed with weed whackers.
But what if a shepherdess and her critters were turned loose to fight the war on weeds? Could she, and they, be more effective and efficient at winning the war on weeds than people and chemicals? And so we ask…
Leave a comment below: Which can best win the war on weeds: animals, chemicals or people?
Tune in here, for the syndicated Food Chain Radio Show #1054 April 30, 2016 Saturday 9AM Pacific
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just wanted to say THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR YOUR CONTINUED AMAZING WORK and EDUCATING OF THE PUBLIC… you should really be on a major radio program as a public service to the nation. You provide a WEALTH of information and you are invaluable.
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