Glyphosate talk has WA farmers worried

By Stephanie Sinclair
Updated September 20 2018 - 3:18pm, first published August 23 2018 - 12:37pm
Grain Industry Association of WA (GIWA) chairman Bob Nixon (left), GIWA Barley Council chairman Lyndon Mickel, GIWA chief executive officer Larissa Taylor and InterGrain senior barley breeder David Moody at last week's GIWA Barley Spring Forum, where the outlook for the use of glyphosate in WA was discussed.
Grain Industry Association of WA (GIWA) chairman Bob Nixon (left), GIWA Barley Council chairman Lyndon Mickel, GIWA chief executive officer Larissa Taylor and InterGrain senior barley breeder David Moody at last week's GIWA Barley Spring Forum, where the outlook for the use of glyphosate in WA was discussed.

WA GROWERS are concerned that glyphosate may be taken out of their tool kits, after several international legal decisions pushed the future of the widely-used chemical into a world of uncertainty.

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