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Yes it can. That's why it says, on the label of the jug of the pesticide, to not let livestock out in the field or pasture until 20 to 30 days after the area has been sprayed. If you let them out sooner, like a day or two after spraying, or even leave them out, you could loose quite a number of animals from the poisoning effects this herbicide (or rather, ANY herbicide, fungicide and pesticide) will have on the animals. Roundup, itself will only kill livestock if they consume the chemical itself (see MSDS) - it is the fact that the roundup is killing a plant that may make it more palatable to stock which is an issue if the plant is toxic.
Roundup is the name of a herbicide used by farmers to kill weeds. A plant is said to be roundup ready if it is resistant to roundup, so that you can spray a field with roundup and it will kill the weeds but won't kill the roundup ready crop.
Think. When pesticide is sprayed on plants they die. Now, apply that to animals.
It's safe to eat Roundup Ready corn, but if you have allergies to certain foods, you may want to try only small portions at first. There have been some anecdotal indications of allergies. Better than eating RR corn, try some good sweet corn. It'll taste a whole lot better.
Nobody in particular created GMO foods. The first transgenic plant - a tobacco plant resistant to an antibiotic - was created in 1983. It was another ten years before the first commercialization of a GM plant in the United States - a delayed-ripening tomato - and another two years (1996) before a GM product - tomato paste - hit UK supermarket shelves. 1996 was also the year that the EU approved the importation and use of Monsanto's Roundup Ready soya beans in foods for people and feed for animals. These beans have been modified to survive being sprayed with the Roundup herbicide that is applied to a field to kill weeds. This soya, together with GM maize, is now used in a variety of processed foods on sale in UK shops. The products range from crisps to pasta. A genetically-engineered version of the milk-clotting enzyme chymosin is also used in cheese-making.
Roundup should only be used once, since it is quite effective on just the first application.AnswerGlyphosate herbicide (Roundup is one brand name) may be used (at least in the US) anytime new weed growth is observed in the field. It is important to use the correct rates to help prevent development of herbicide resistance in tough-to-kill weed species. Since some weed species are not susceptible to glyphosate, you need to know what species you are trying to kill. Always read, understand, and follow all label instructions before using ANY pesticide!! It is unlawful to use any pesticide in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
If you got goosebumps from running through a field of soy beans, you may have an allergy. It may be an allergy to the soy bean dust, or to the chemicals that were sprayed on them.
a place where animals live
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grasshopper
The field is your farm. So you let your animals out and they will just graze on the land around your crops.