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jwirr

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17. "improve their productivity". There are good ways of improving productivity such as rotating crops
Sat May 19, 2012, 12:42 PM
May 2012

and using compost to improve the quality of the land but I strongly suspect that it is chemicals they are talking about. We have done so much damage already. If only corporations had some kind of ethical values other than the bottom line I would feel a lot better about this.

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I read that on the State Department's Twitter feed today and this is what I mean EFerrari May 2012 #1
Are chickpeas genetically modified yet? djean111 May 2012 #2
But what could go wrong? postulater May 2012 #3
I don't give a rat's ass who the seeds are purchased from. bluestate10 May 2012 #5
Do you know anything about how Monsanto operates their seed business?... prairierose May 2012 #6
Very good explanation. Thanks. Matariki May 2012 #12
The Cablegate disclosures about State Department shilling for GMOs all over the world EFerrari May 2012 #15
You are mistaken on one thing. There are no terminator seeds in production NickB79 May 2012 #18
Then you probably need to read some more. EFerrari May 2012 #7
+1000 n/t. polly7 May 2012 #9
Exactly. Matariki May 2012 #13
I don't blame the poster for not knowing this. Monsanto et al are very slick. EFerrari May 2012 #14
As other people have pointed out, you REALLY need to educate yourself Matariki May 2012 #10
Sounds like a good idea. Congrats to the companies that are involved. nt bluestate10 May 2012 #4
Foxes partner with chickens to end fox hunger. undeterred May 2012 #8
More RoundUp for everyone! Odin2005 May 2012 #11
Monsanto wants to end hunger? me b zola May 2012 #16
"improve their productivity". There are good ways of improving productivity such as rotating crops jwirr May 2012 #17
Kicking for more visibility BrendaBrick May 2012 #19
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