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Livestock loss due to GMO corn
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<blockquote data-quote="nkotb" data-source="post: 972304" data-attributes="member: 19452"><p>What part of my story needs to be rechecked? Would you rather have the GMO in the corn or have growers putting insecticide down with the seed at planting and spraying insecticide 2-3 times during the year to control the insects already controlled? GMO food is all over, Monsanto is just the most notable. The seedless watermelon you get at the grocery store is a GMO, as is most of your sugar. Through tons of research these GMO's have been proven safe, may have helped if the ag sector would have picked a nicer name to call it. Genetically modified is a scary name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nkotb, post: 972304, member: 19452"] What part of my story needs to be rechecked? Would you rather have the GMO in the corn or have growers putting insecticide down with the seed at planting and spraying insecticide 2-3 times during the year to control the insects already controlled? GMO food is all over, Monsanto is just the most notable. The seedless watermelon you get at the grocery store is a GMO, as is most of your sugar. Through tons of research these GMO's have been proven safe, may have helped if the ag sector would have picked a nicer name to call it. Genetically modified is a scary name. [/QUOTE]
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