The whole point? We still spray roundup on many of our non-GMO crops. It's inconsequential, if not desirable, to kill the crop near harvest. Roundup had a couple of decades of use in food production before GMOs arrived on the scene.
Also, most of what you see coming out of the sprayer is water. The actual amount of glyphosate used in an application is minimal.
Also, most of what you see coming out of the sprayer is water. The actual amount of glyphosate used in an application is minimal.