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Livestock loss due to GMO corn
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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 972327" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>Well I have to say thank you for educating me about the seedless watermelon....every seedless watermelon I tried this year was pathetic.I had to wait untill the Amish seeded watermelons came in to get a decent one.</p><p>I have a refractometer(it measures the sugar content along with nutrient density) and I checked one of the seedless melons. 12 or above is considered good and they tested way below that around 8.</p><p>If they are nutrient poor as that would suggest, stands to reason corn and soybeans would be the same way. But, If thats the way to go for you, go ahead and spend all the money you want on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 972327, member: 17304"] Well I have to say thank you for educating me about the seedless watermelon....every seedless watermelon I tried this year was pathetic.I had to wait untill the Amish seeded watermelons came in to get a decent one. I have a refractometer(it measures the sugar content along with nutrient density) and I checked one of the seedless melons. 12 or above is considered good and they tested way below that around 8. If they are nutrient poor as that would suggest, stands to reason corn and soybeans would be the same way. But, If thats the way to go for you, go ahead and spend all the money you want on it. [/QUOTE]
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