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Livestock loss due to GMO corn
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<blockquote data-quote="tsmaxx47" data-source="post: 973889" data-attributes="member: 14363"><p>whatisGMO.</p><p> Master Gardeners are not suppose to offer opinions that differ from the official agencies stand. since all Master Gardeners are to my knowledge sponsored by state land grant colleges, you have to thank the individual for rendering any opinion at all - if that is really the case. colleges that take money from the manipulators of the gene pool are understandably reluctant to offer any assessment of GMO products that would impact their funding. the testing done on these products (GMO) is not the most thorough, and a rush to market mentality often times allows dangerous material to reach the public. just count the number of bad human drugs that are produced by the same system. a system where researchers are oftentimes paid for their favorable findings. this type of screening is not going to disappear real soon, but producing small cracks in their armor by "truth in labeling" requests from the public will show the producers and their dogs that there are people who care about the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tsmaxx47, post: 973889, member: 14363"] whatisGMO. Master Gardeners are not suppose to offer opinions that differ from the official agencies stand. since all Master Gardeners are to my knowledge sponsored by state land grant colleges, you have to thank the individual for rendering any opinion at all - if that is really the case. colleges that take money from the manipulators of the gene pool are understandably reluctant to offer any assessment of GMO products that would impact their funding. the testing done on these products (GMO) is not the most thorough, and a rush to market mentality often times allows dangerous material to reach the public. just count the number of bad human drugs that are produced by the same system. a system where researchers are oftentimes paid for their favorable findings. this type of screening is not going to disappear real soon, but producing small cracks in their armor by "truth in labeling" requests from the public will show the producers and their dogs that there are people who care about the subject. [/QUOTE]
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