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8-5-2009 10:24 AM
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8-5-2009 1:09 PM
BartendingBear
And when the same fate hits Iowa or Kansas next year, then what?
8-5-2009 1:15 PM
brightlight4
My question is how do we eliminate the GM corn not should we worry about the next seasons production!!
8-5-2009 2:28 PM
BartendingBear
You're right, of course, bright. I doubt we'll be there by then, so thus my question.
8-5-2009 3:09 PM
disenchantedcitizen
This is one of those side effects that happen when mankind thinks it knows enough to play with genetics.

On the other hand, maybe Monsanto knew this could happen and never said anything because, you know, they are not 'required by law to tell us'.
8-5-2009 3:38 PM
mountainpalm
First corn...........fooling with genetics...........
then people............fooling with eugenics.
Will there be a future?????????????????????
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8-5-2009 11:53 PM
Kreuzberg-Jakob
Hey Brightlight!
You ask a question that hits the heart of the problem!
The earth's life is changed irreversible!
And it's a big MONSANTO lie, that their seeds don't be propageable !
At the whole world isn't any naturally soy anymore and probably no corn!
In Germany they had a very low number of GM infected acres. 2 or 3 years later (from my mind) a group of activists together with an organisation of Bio-farmers made a genetic test of their Bio corn - and it was completely out of "Bio" - they are ruined in cattle and cattle food business!
And as you can read, the sell seeds in USA, that get blow away by the water and wind though the whole states.

http://www.percyschmeiser.com/conflict.htm
8-6-2009 12:11 AM
Kreuzberg-Jakob
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