Bantam AA State
Coach Parade
Nick Bowen - East Grand Forks
- 33 years behind an EGF bench
- EGF’s unique Squirt model
- Developing players for high school
Glyphosate isn’t controversial because it’s understudied.
It’s controversial because the evidence is ignored.
Fact 1. This chemical is exhaustively studied:
•40+ years of data.
•Thousands of studies.
•Reviewed repeatedly across continents.
Fact 2. Global regulators agree:
Every major regulatory authority that assesses real-world exposure reaches the same conclusion:
•US EPA
•EFSA
•ECHA
•Health Canada
👉 Not carcinogenic at human exposure levels.
👉 Not genotoxic.
👉 No unacceptable health risk when used as directed.
This is not one agency.
This is not a global conspiracy.
Fact 3: The largest human study says no.
•54,000+ pesticide applicators.
•Followed since 1993.
•No link to overall cancer.
•No consistent link to non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
If glyphosate caused cancer, this study should have found it.
It didn’t.
Fact 4: Food residues are not the issue.
•Residues are far below safety limits.
•Dietary exposure does not pose a cancer risk.
•Drinking water exposure is not a health hazard.
“Toxic” without dose is not toxicology.
Fact 5: Worker exposure is also low.
•Measured exposures are far below NOAELs.
•Regulators repeatedly conclude: not of concern.
So where does the scare come from?
One outlier → IARC
IARC did a hazard classification, not a risk assessment.
They put glyphosate in the same category as:
•Red meat.
•Hot beverages.
•Being a barber.
IARC explicitly ignores exposure.
Regulators do not.
This is the entire conflict:
Hazard-only classification
vs
Risk-based regulation.
Confuse the two - and fear wins.
Bottom line:
No pesticide regulator on Earth currently considers glyphosate a cancer risk at real-world exposure levels.
The science is boring.
It’s to put a stop to the misinformation.
𝑹𝒀𝑫𝑰𝑵𝑮 into OKC 💥⏩
We’re excited to announce our next tender, Ryder Rivard, from Grand Forks Central High School! Rivard is an ‘08 forward and has already tallied 16 points in 12 games for his high school team.
Welcome to Oklahoma, Ryder!
#OklahomaHockey #NextUpWarriors #FightLikeWarriors
@GFChockey@RRHSBoysHockey@EastSideHockey Serge loved this town, he loved his family and he loved this sport. Thank you for honoring his name through competition, respect, and love for the game. From our hockey family to yours—thank you for keeping this tradition alive.
Last game of the Gambucci Cup Series. @GFChockey travels to the south end to take on @RRHSBoysHockey. Game time 7:00pm at the BLC Iceplex. If the Knights win tonight they get the cup! If the Knights lose the cup goes to @EastSideHockey. Who are you cheering for?!!