That’s interesting. One theory, and at this point possibly the likeliest one, is that the sudden appearance of this variety years after Monsanto stopped field trials is deliberate sabotage. One can imagine a variety of motives and actors. The question is, who had custody of the seed?
Can Monsanto and other manufacturers of GMOs be sued on a nuisance or trespass theory when their seeds spill over into farmers’ fields who do not use them?
“New GMO Wheat May Silence Vital Human Genes”...
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/04/23/gm-wheat.aspx
GOM foods and growth hormones in food...steroids, widespread anti-biotics...
that is why I am taking ISAGENIX products :)
All wheat currently in use within the US food supply is genetically modified, well, technically hybridized. Ancient wheat is a tall, flowing plant that was not conducive to large scale production.
I mean GMO, not GOM :)
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Where are the usual posts from “pro-science” Freepers who say you are not a real free-market conservative if you do not support government/industry partnerships like Monsanto?