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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
genetically modified. eom Betsy Ross Jun 2012 #2
I blame Ford! MidwestTransplant Jun 2012 #28
I find this upsetting. nt limpyhobbler Jun 2012 #3
And just yesterday the agriculture bill passed hollysmom Jun 2012 #4
Is this another union bashing session by moron CONservatives? gregoire Jun 2012 #5
Tifton 85 isn't a GM grass; it's an F1 hybrid NickB79 Jun 2012 #6
Yep. drought really destroys the value of fodder. Good point and good to know. freshwest Jun 2012 #29
Tifton 85 isn't grown in a 'cultivated pasture' ag_dude Jun 2012 #32
Yeah, but the way the story is written, this was GMO not wild. freshwest Jun 2012 #41
The story was blatantly incorrect regarding the GMO thing ag_dude Jun 2012 #42
No kidding? I'll look through the thread to find it. One less thing to worry about, huh? freshwest Jun 2012 #44
From the story... ag_dude Jun 2012 #45
I don't think we disagree at this point. I attended an A & M college, and did some ranching. EOM. freshwest Jun 2012 #46
CBS has it wrong. TexasProgresive Jun 2012 #7
Thanks NickB79 and TexasProgressive for updating the facts. nt GliderGuider Jun 2012 #8
+1 nt eppur_se_muova Jun 2012 #9
Who was the idiot that thought Tifton 85 was GM? ag_dude Jun 2012 #10
Well, the "life sciences" industry likes to imply that… OKIsItJustMe Jun 2012 #11
Ummmm, I assume you're kidding but no, not at all. ag_dude Jun 2012 #12
I’m mostly joking, however… OKIsItJustMe Jun 2012 #13
There are three things that are set in stone laws regarding food discussions ag_dude Jun 2012 #14
Let’s see, Monsanto, Halliburton, Exxon-Mobil, General Motors, Microsoft, US Steel, DOW Chemical OKIsItJustMe Jun 2012 #15
Sorry, just not really up for a holistic GMO discussion today. ag_dude Jun 2012 #16
this is why we hear of cow deaths due to cyanide emitting grass so often...(?) Bill USA Jun 2012 #22
You've never heard of cattle dying from Johnson grass toxicity? ag_dude Jun 2012 #25
since you indicate some knowledge in these matters don't be coy, how often have cattle died from Bill USA Jun 2012 #27
Death from Johnson grass toxicity is common when... ag_dude Jun 2012 #30
yeah, Tifton 85 is not sorghum. Bill USA Jun 2012 #35
What's your point? ag_dude Jun 2012 #37
my point is that the prussic acid problem is more prevalent in sorghum grass than with Tipton 85. Bill USA Jun 2012 #39
Sorry, thought you were still arguing. ag_dude Jun 2012 #40
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
Don't let me get in the way of the rhetoric ag_dude Jun 2012 #20
Sorry, I wasn’t really talking about Tifton 85 OKIsItJustMe Jun 2012 #21
When you call a naturally occurring phenomenon a "cyanide gas chamber" ag_dude Jun 2012 #19
You have to ask yourself GliderGuider Jun 2012 #23
I agree, you are stating opinions and staying far away from facts. ag_dude Jun 2012 #24
Of course I knew what I was doing. GliderGuider Jun 2012 #26
So be it. ag_dude Jun 2012 #31
I'm perfectly capable of forming arguments without hyperbole. But, GliderGuider Jun 2012 #33
It's called trolling. ag_dude Jun 2012 #34
You get what you give. GliderGuider Jun 2012 #36
I called you sir. ag_dude Jun 2012 #38
That you did... GliderGuider Jun 2012 #43
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