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    Default It's the GM I tells you.

    http://naturalsociety.com/monsanto-b...research-firm/

    I honestly don't think I have anything polite to add about the content of the article itself, but I thought it was entertaining.

    I especially like that the article pretty much only references other articles on that site and the one external link I clicked on gives an error.

    Are all the books wrong and Maize and Wheat are actually major foraging crops for bees?

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    Enough of your frankenfoods

    I'm with Robbie.
    Organic Popcorn which will not cross with GMO corn gets my vote.

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    September 8, 2012 at 5:00 pm

    I totally agree with you Mark. It was the first thing that came to my mind when i saw the headline. I am just sick about this. Folks, start putting away food that you can store for long periods of time. Within a few short years, we will have food shortages (especially important foods like fruits, some veggies, and other grains that require pollination, etc.) The only corn i eat is organic popcorn because it doesn’t cross pollinate with GMO or other corns…it is a separate species.

    Read more: http://naturalsociety.com/monsanto-b...#ixzz29asexI3L

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    LOL! We could do with folk like Robbie on this forum to liven it up a little.

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    I thought we already had a couple - naming no names of course.

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    Er, does this mean I should hang on to all those tins of beans I put up in the attic for when the end of the world came a few years ago?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Ember View Post
    Er, does this mean I should hang on to all those tins of beans I put up in the attic for when the end of the world came a few years ago?
    As long as they are Heinz rather than GM soya.


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    Is the mighty wind created by Heinz more or less mighty than that engendered by GM soya? Your reply could be pertinent in a small household.

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    ... and if you produced some GM soya ... errr ... wind, would you have to label it accordingly if it came from more a than 1% GM source? Should the ECJ be told about this anomaly?!

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    The GM wind is more of a bluster than a bone fide mighty wind.

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