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In reply to the discussion: CBS News: GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths [View all]ag_dude
(562 posts)14. There are three things that are set in stone laws regarding food discussions
A vegan is going to make sure you know they're vegan.
People who don't eat glucose will make sure you know it.
Somebody who is anti-GMO, for whatever reason, will find a way to bring up Monsanto regardless of what the conversation is about.
Just kidding, kind of. I did think it was hilarious that the Monsanto boogeyman came up so heavily in the discussion on this on the original CBS News article page when Monsanto has absolutely nothing at all to do with either Tifton 85 or the type of cattle (corriente roping steers) that died.
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Excuse my ignorance, but what does GM have to do with this or what does "GM" refer to?
demosincebirth
Jun 2012
#1
Yep. drought really destroys the value of fodder. Good point and good to know.
freshwest
Jun 2012
#29
No kidding? I'll look through the thread to find it. One less thing to worry about, huh?
freshwest
Jun 2012
#44
I don't think we disagree at this point. I attended an A & M college, and did some ranching. EOM.
freshwest
Jun 2012
#46
Let’s see, Monsanto, Halliburton, Exxon-Mobil, General Motors, Microsoft, US Steel, DOW Chemical
OKIsItJustMe
Jun 2012
#15
this is why we hear of cow deaths due to cyanide emitting grass so often...(?)
Bill USA
Jun 2012
#22
since you indicate some knowledge in these matters don't be coy, how often have cattle died from
Bill USA
Jun 2012
#27
my point is that the prussic acid problem is more prevalent in sorghum grass than with Tipton 85.
Bill USA
Jun 2012
#39
People are really freaked over the potential for unintended consequences from GMO
GliderGuider
Jun 2012
#17
“We don't trust corporations to have the best interests of humanity at heart.”
OKIsItJustMe
Jun 2012
#18