I think you should sit down Glen and light you up a smoke and do some light reading. Thank a scientist after reading this: This is just a bit of a world of information available out there on the subject. I may be an old man and nuttier than a squirrel turd but I do remember living in one of the states that is a mega producer of fresh veggies sold at your local piggily wiggly or super mart. Talk about spraying from crop duster and wheeled sprayers. Ah yes the perfect tomato. Bred for best growth, size, big producers on and on. Bred out of these are ugly homegrown tasty fruits. Mass produced are picked green weeks before ripening and taste like crap. This stuff that are put now in these tasteless fruits are put in the irrigation system. You know it is really hard to wash off what is in the inside of the tomato. It's not just tomatoes it is all commercial grown veggies. Thank a scientist . Read on my friend and take another drag off that smoke, Tomatoes PDF (ucdavis.edu)
Then read this crap used in tobacco growth. I read everything likes the tobacco plant and it has to have much control to grow and produce a good profit.
Microsoft Word - ENT-15 Tobacco.doc (uky.edu) Fungicide Spray Schedule for Tobacco Transplant Production | Kentucky Pest News (wordpress.com)
I thing you should grow your own? Maybe you do? Then before the tobacco goes out to the consumer other chemicals are added to it. Oh yea thank a scientist .
I will continue to grow my own veggies as best I can. Spend a bit extra I am sure and get some exercise while I am at it. I love my ugly non perfect tasty tomatoes to eat in season. Dehydrate and or can for later.