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In reply to the discussion: FDA approves genetically engineered potatoes, apples as safe [View all]Omaha Steve
(109,309 posts)58. No argument from me on Monsanto
I just prefer my food to come from farm, not lab work.
http://www.honeycrisp.com/honeycrisp.html
HONEYCRISP HISTORY
Honeycrisp apple trees were derived from a 1960 cross of Macoun and Honeygold, at the University of Minnesota apple breeding program. The University was looking to develop winter hardy cultivars with high fruit quality. The original Honeycrisp apple seedling was planted in 1962 at the University of Minnesota Horticultural Research Center. In 1974 it was excepted as a possible new and exciting variety. Honeycrisp then know and evaluated as MN 1711 was tested at locations Minnesota, Michigan and here in New York at the Cornell Research Station in Geneva. In 1982, research scientist Dave Bedford rediscovered the tree and really loved the apples. As the story is told "He and Researcher James Luby went back to the records that had been kept on "1711." According to Luby, its data sheet had "DISCARD" scrawled across it." In 1988 a plant patented was applied for and in 1991 the apple we know as Honeycrisp was released for commercial propagation by the nurseries around the Country. Now Honeycrisp apples are known around the World.
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Not LBN: The apple story is a month old. The potato story is several months old.
HuckleB
Mar 2015
#2
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the genetically engineered foods
Omaha Steve
Mar 2015
#3
I don't like olives, mushrooms or GMO food. It's my choice. You eat what you want and I won't tell
GoneFishin
Mar 2015
#6
I know, right? Those three are on EVERY single GMO thread. Coinky-dinky-ental, huh?
closeupready
Mar 2015
#59
Study ties GMO corn, soybeans to butterfly losses (Updated: March 16, 2012 - 9:37 PM)
Omaha Steve
Mar 2015
#43
This is the problem - O has not cleaned house in agencies like FDA, EPA, Dept. of AGritoxins
wordpix
Mar 2015
#60
52 Congress members sign letter warning of GMOs killing monarch butterflies (March 18, 2015)
Omaha Steve
Mar 2015
#21
Free Butterfly Garden Seeds, Quick Seed Purchases and Contributions for the Cause
Omaha Steve
Mar 2015
#27