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The great thing about growing oats is that they are pretty resilient compared to other crops - they don’t need a whole lot of help to grow other than good old rainwater and sunshine. But like all crops, oats sometimes rely on pesticides to control weeds + grubby pests. The good news is that we strongly say no to glyphosate and chlormequat! Any chemical used must comply with the regulations and Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) set by the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA), an arm of Health Canada. For more information on MRLs, check out the following link: Maximum residue limits, human health, and food safety - Canada.ca

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