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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas" data-source="post: 908970" data-attributes="member: 8840"><p>Hooknline said: "I choose, myself, to make a point to try to understand and learn about these things. And a lot of times that leads to things that I don't like and that do in fact scare me."</p><p>One of the big problems we have today is junk science. Most of it comes from people trying to profit from their lies. GMO crops are a good example. Many people are concerned about them, but I have yet to read a serious research study that shows any significant concerns that come close to the benefit GMO crops deliver. Sure there are things we need to keep testing over the long-term to ensure they are safe, but at this time the benefits far exceed any potential concerns I have. The main opponents of GMO crops are the seed companies that are not GMO, who are losing their profits to competitors. Bio-solids are not perfect, may warrant more study, but dry fertilizer can leach in the water system and cause problems as well. If you search the internet enough you will find that not getting out of bed each day is the only answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas, post: 908970, member: 8840"] Hooknline said: “I choose, myself, to make a point to try to understand and learn about these things. And a lot of times that leads to things that I don't like and that do in fact scare me." One of the big problems we have today is junk science. Most of it comes from people trying to profit from their lies. GMO crops are a good example. Many people are concerned about them, but I have yet to read a serious research study that shows any significant concerns that come close to the benefit GMO crops deliver. Sure there are things we need to keep testing over the long-term to ensure they are safe, but at this time the benefits far exceed any potential concerns I have. The main opponents of GMO crops are the seed companies that are not GMO, who are losing their profits to competitors. Bio-solids are not perfect, may warrant more study, but dry fertilizer can leach in the water system and cause problems as well. If you search the internet enough you will find that not getting out of bed each day is the only answer. [/QUOTE]
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