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<blockquote data-quote="Highpoint" data-source="post: 1458152" data-attributes="member: 29255"><p>Well at least California has awakened to the lies of pharma corporations who talked the farmer into chemicals that has about lost US sales in many products. No I do not agree with the tree huggers but then I also know representatives like Frank Lucas voted to release genetically altered alfalfa along with Pat Roberts of Kansas and heaven help us as these plants start to fail. Both receive lots of money from big Agra. It wouldn't be as bad if the neighbors alfalfa seeds didn't take over yours but it does and the farmer again looses. </p><p></p><p>Again I probably need more information. I do believe Oklahoma cattle can be one of the healthiest items on a persons plate if grass fed and not fed corn, soy, cotton seeds, or canola. And now GMO alfalfa. I am just one of millions now and tv ads saying different would just show the backwards knowledge of a probably at one time great association.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highpoint, post: 1458152, member: 29255"] Well at least California has awakened to the lies of pharma corporations who talked the farmer into chemicals that has about lost US sales in many products. No I do not agree with the tree huggers but then I also know representatives like Frank Lucas voted to release genetically altered alfalfa along with Pat Roberts of Kansas and heaven help us as these plants start to fail. Both receive lots of money from big Agra. It wouldn't be as bad if the neighbors alfalfa seeds didn't take over yours but it does and the farmer again looses. Again I probably need more information. I do believe Oklahoma cattle can be one of the healthiest items on a persons plate if grass fed and not fed corn, soy, cotton seeds, or canola. And now GMO alfalfa. I am just one of millions now and tv ads saying different would just show the backwards knowledge of a probably at one time great association. [/QUOTE]
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