Global Farmer Network member Джейк Леги @JakeLeguee from Canada recently hosted the Twitter handle at Фермерлер жоқ шекараларын @ Әлемдік_Фермерлер.
Фермерлер жоқ шекараларын @ Әлемдік_Фермерлер is a project of GFN members. They take turns hosting for a few weeks to share what’s happening on their farm and then hand it over to another GFN member. It’s a fantastic way to see and learn about about farming in different parts of the world.
Jake shared a thread describing a conversation he and a seasonal employee had on the family farm in Saskatchewan. It struck us as something worth highlighting and sharing further, because as the title suggests – dialogue is good.
One of the seasonal employees on our farm has never worked on a grain farm before. We had a great conversation last night about #organicfood, #glyphosate және #bees.
He was concerned about our insecticide application for the flea beetles would be bad for bees.
— Farmers No Borders (@ Әлемдік_Фермерлер) мауÑым 11, 2019
I explained why the insecticide was necessary. Some neighboring farms are reseeding canola because the flea beetles wiped it out. Сонымен, we have to protect our investment or we won’t be in business long.
On the concern for bees though – spraying when the canola is this young…
— Farmers No Borders (@ Әлемдік_Фермерлер) мауÑым 11, 2019
Means that bees aren’t out there yet. Шынында, we very rarely spray insecticides on flowering crops at all. If we have to, we use products that are not threatening to bees. He found this very reassuring.
He was also concerned about spraying glyphosate pre-harvest.
— Farmers No Borders (@ Әлемдік_Фермерлер) мауÑым 11, 2019
I told him we carefully stick to registered application guidelines and how maximum residue limits are incredibly conservative.
He told me he often buys organic but #GMOs don’t concern him and he understands why they’re a positive.
— Farmers No Borders (@ Әлемдік_Фермерлер) мауÑым 11, 2019
I was so impressed with his open-mindedness and his interest in why we do what we do. We need more of this. Too often these discussions become arguments, which get absolutely nowhere.
Asking people questions and listening to their concerns goes a long way!
— Farmers No Borders (@ Әлемдік_Фермерлер) мауÑым 11, 2019