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Monday, July 14, 2014

EPA regs likely to kill 68-year-old Louisiana peach orchard

By Chris Butler / July 10, 2014 / 118 Comments

The peach orchards at Mitcham Farms, near the north Louisiana city of Ruston, have survived winter freezes, droughts and dangerous hail storms, but they evidently will not survive the Environmental Protection Agency and its regulations.  The family-owned business, established in 1946 and featured in tourism magazines, is Louisiana’s largest peach orchard, according to its website, but owner Joe Mitcham expects he’ll close up shop in only a few years. The federal government’s banning of a chemical in 2005 known as methyl bromide, used to treat diseased peach trees, has really given him no choice, as most of his trees won’t survive without it.  Many of Mitcham’s trees have already died.

The EPA claims using this chemical threatens the earth’s ozone layer.

My Take – The Montreal Protocol has been shown to be claptrap, the endocrine disruption requirements in the Food Quality Protection Act were perpetrated by proven fraudulent studies, and the Kyoto Accords were prompted by the most massive fraud perpetrated on humanity – Anthropogenic Global Warming.  We need to come to an important understanding.  The EPA needs to be eliminated, all the environmental law need to be repealed and redone in order to restore sanity and prevent the the fourth branch of government  - the bureaucracy - from imposing tyrannous rules.

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