Though it is nice to be at this point

Bayer certainly is regretting spending 66 billion to acquire Monsanto :money_mouth_face:, but I wouldn’t worry about Bayer overly much.
I’ll bet they have the Monsanto liabilities ‘fire walled’ from the parent company.

Cheers
G

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Missouri's largest peach farmer sues Monsanto over alleged damage from illegal herbicide use. They completely killed local peach sales in missouri. Bader farms lost the entire orchard, and they grew an awesome peach.

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Its about time they got their bad karma returned.

They tried this shit with their GMO crops, infecting neighborhood organic farms, and then sued the organic farms for using their GMO crops without a license and bankrupting a lot of them, before the organic farmers federation clued in to what they were doing and put a stop to it.

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They fucked Canadian flax farmers for sure. I can’t believe the Canadian government backed them? Loose pollen infected the crop? I believe the judge was stated as saying “I don’t care if a seed was dropped by a bird, blown on the wind, or carried by water. You are selling their genetics.” (Not a direct qoute). Selling seed you know was bred for generations, to be perfect for the growing environment? Trying to help your local farmers?

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I will add, that our outdoor growers can be quiet mad over hemp pollen. Ya can’t sue over what in the industry is considered an “Act of God”. Well, unless ya have billions of dollars tied up?

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Just thought id add pic of all those pallet boards…lol

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I love it, you even made a meter box out of it.

Well I had a productive day yesterday, killed all the weeds on the drive, got the bed off my truck, checked the frame and its pretty rusty in places but no major holes so I will weld some steel over rhe thinned out area’s to beef them up, the bed needs just a 4 inch strip across the width of the box at the cab end. Need to change a couple of flex hoses that have rusted out connections and are sweating brake fluid, an I am going to change the rear shocks as well as the front ones as they look like they are about to disintegrate any minute lol. Going to start cleaning the rust of today.

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Looks great what type of nail or screw are you using on the siding ?

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They are shot in with an air nailer, using 2 inch nails.

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I was wondering if you were using stainless steel to keep from bleeding rust .

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Im sorry…no I am not. They are a 18 gauge nail. I keep the original nail heads on the board, to get a bit rust in the wood. But, they are soaked and sealed with oil, so takes a but to get that bleed. At least I hope it eventually comes.

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Just a few pics of the deck I’m working on.



This is the pallets laid out, as they get cut down and planked it’s amazing how the look transforms

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And the great protector :+1:
DoobieDog

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Wow this is really impressive work. You have a nice property and a beautiful house. Sorry to hear about your hand but I’m glad it’s healing good. :call_me_hand:

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Thank you :+1:. It’s allot of work, but well worth it. Yes, my hands have been thru hell, but they keep putting it back together for me the best they can :rofl::joy:

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Out of likes but looking good man!

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Thanks. Been kinda hammered down on it this weekend…lol

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Dinner time now :+1:

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