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Livestock loss due to GMO corn
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 972432" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Banjo I've been all over the world on those "mission trips" you speak of and yes I've seen the little family farms. Not totally unlike what we had in our country 250 years ago and what many still do more for enjoyment than anything. I'm sure you're also aware that people starve to death everyday in those countries because those little plots don't produce enough and they know not to ask their government for anything. If we're going to furnish them seed let's make sure it's the seed that will produce the most, resist the most disease and pests and survive with the least attention and perhaps actually be sustainable. In most cases that will be GMO seeds and the blessings of the good Lord.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 972432, member: 6897"] Banjo I've been all over the world on those "mission trips" you speak of and yes I've seen the little family farms. Not totally unlike what we had in our country 250 years ago and what many still do more for enjoyment than anything. I'm sure you're also aware that people starve to death everyday in those countries because those little plots don't produce enough and they know not to ask their government for anything. If we're going to furnish them seed let's make sure it's the seed that will produce the most, resist the most disease and pests and survive with the least attention and perhaps actually be sustainable. In most cases that will be GMO seeds and the blessings of the good Lord. [/QUOTE]
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