Well not exactly I’m not sure that genetically modified food is a good thing. But these farmers apparently do and there beef is that they won’t have the generic modified stuff. you know how this works? They buy seeds from a certain company and you have to buy them every time From that company and you can’t like get seed from what they grow and grow again you have to buy seeds from that company the next year. then they have to fertilize them in a certain way according to the company
I remember cleaning and bagging seed at my folks feed store as a young boy. Also remember how Monsanto got a few farmers on the program, then threaten to sue the others. The crops cross pollinated with the GMO seed.
Did not like cleaning seed.
Most farmers hated Monsanto back then.
“Well not exactly I’m not sure that genetically modified food is a good thing.”
Just about every plant we eat is “genetically modified”. The only question is whether it was modified with a gene gun or more traditional processes of manipulation.
“I’m not sure that genetically modified food is a good thing.”
Every single bite of food you eat has been genetically modified one way or the other.
Every single bite.
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It's not. You have no idea. The road back would be painful enough, but we haven't yet crossed that Rubicon, corporate control over policy matters being so influential.
Some of what we're blaming on the jabs (not diminishing jab impacts at all) is, in fact, just fallout from so-called GMO...the latter overwhelmingly being a marketing term for 'Glyphosate (Roundup) Tolerant' & '2, 4-D Tolerant'. But it's only one link in a very long chain of bad health policy moves in this country. We've already seen life expectancy plateau and drop in recent years even without the virus.