In 2005 . One is a technology and one is a company and equating them continuiously stymies critical thinking by fusing them together. I am not here for an in depth debate on GMOs since the premise of the thread is how to avoid GMO seeds. The question means, that based on all the preceding explanation I gave of the difficulty I was having with the conversation, why would I want to continue it? McKenzie continues to set industry standards while being conscious and responsive to the growing concerns involved with food: cost, quality and safety. No, I've read everything including all links. I vote with my pennies, just as you do with yours. I assumed good faith on your part and I accept you have a differing point of view, and I would not introduce the possibility of ulterior motive on your part for that! Trouncing the entire field because we don't like some parts of it is effectively throwing the baby out with the bath water. I spent over 2 hours composing a post this morning, which amounted to defending what I meant by what I said and after two hours of that, had no time left to actually discuss GMOs. Since a winter sowing forum is a place where people use seeds, I think the topic is entirely on point. And more detailed explanations about what you meant and what you think. I always support local agriculture! Here is a link to an article about it on the Huffington Post, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/leslie-hassler/bitter-seeds-documentary_b_2155970.html. Do you think the "Natural" or "Original" Species of plants ( and maybe other organisms too ) will go extinct because of the GMOs overpopulating the Whole World? The Citrus Browning is global, so if GMO is the only workable solution, not adopting it in Florida (after our Citrus growers sponsor it) will just mean other growing areas will pick up the slack, probably Brasil, and they likely will need to implement the GMO citrus and just take out produce just as Mexico did with strawberries and tomatoes already. I never would have guessed. And where does the word bully enter into it? Ferry Seed Company merged with the California based seed company C. C. Morse Company in 1930 to become the Ferry-Morse Seed Company. tomatoman-"Tomato Growers Supply Company is a family-owned small specialty seed company founded in 1984 by Vince and Linda Sapp. To me, you cant go in opposite directions at the same time. I do own my words and own my entire prior post, and your reply re-enforces that we are very far from each others' interpretation of events around us. 0000510000 00000 n 0000536209 00000 n I agree that we are all too far removed from the reality of what is going on with our food supply, but I also believe that most people expect the government agencies to be protecting us from risks and dangers to the food supply, which would include GMO seeds and foods. And I don't think Monsanto will own these forever, the way they go, not very long at all since it is such an insignificant business to them. That is pretty depressing. Compare $ 1 98. Repeat the same flaws?' The facts that it benefits them do not prove a point and are not intended to prove anything about Monsanto's commercial practices or the safety of GMOs. They used a popular buzzword and didn't bother to do the most superficial fact-checking. You suggest GMO Crops show promisehow about a track record of crop failures and disasters? There is a link to a pdf on his site that shows the graphics a little more clearly.
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