Posted by Bill who putters on April 13, 2010, 6:31 pm
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> > The National Research Council report addresses this issue briefly > without mentioning Monsanto. It says that issues of proprietary terms > ³has not adversely affected the economic welfare of farmers who adopt > G.E. crops.² But it said there is some evidence that the availability of > nonengineered crops ³may be restricted for some farmers.² > ------- > > Translation: There aren't sufficient conventional seeds to fill farmers > demands.
Or our bellies. Nice dream to control weeds in depleted soils but just
like how our plant food went west the souls and nutrients must prevail
or we get empty food that looks good and BG just go up.
I thought about soil vs. souls and it seems to resonate somehow.
Stuff dark and rich clings to my mind
Move it about and I must help it.
A seed a seed
Nothing more than a promise to
Enjoy tomorrows light.
Monsanto was doing white papers on the post glyphosate era, years ago.
Unfortunately they're not as stupid as they are evil and unscrupulous.
Posted by Billy on April 14, 2010, 1:55 am
> b2forewagner@snip.net says... > > > <http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/14/business/energy-environment/14crop.htm > > l?hp> > > Monsanto was doing white papers on the post glyphosate era, years ago. > > Unfortunately they're not as stupid as they are evil and unscrupulous.
http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/monsanto.htm
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- Billy
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merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.
In article <wildbilly-C516C9.22553613042010@c-61-68-245- 199.per.connect.net.au>, wildbilly@withouta.net says...
> > > b2forewagner@snip.net says... > > > > > <http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/14/business/energy-environment/14crop.htm > > > l?hp> > > > > Monsanto was doing white papers on the post glyphosate era, years ago. > > > > Unfortunately they're not as stupid as they are evil and unscrupulous. > > http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/monsanto.htm
> The National Research Council report addresses this issue briefly
> without mentioning Monsanto. It says that issues of proprietary terms
> ³has not adversely affected the economic welfare of farmers who adopt
> G.E. crops.² But it said there is some evidence that the availability of
> nonengineered crops ³may be restricted for some farmers.²
> -------
>
> Translation: There aren't sufficient conventional seeds to fill farmers
> demands.