MedicatedGrow
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I see you guys are farmers as well, do you use eat non GMO veggies and fruits only? Just curious
Gotta say...Really really NICE plants.. .How does this citrus feed is working out for you ? I've order myself some dyna-gro,but i'd like to know what's up with that as wellOK we're at 8 1/2 weeks 12/12. Not a lot a change, buds still plugging along. Some leaves starting to fade some, especially cheese 1. Gave them all a full feeding when I watered today of Jacks Citrus
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No, why would I? You're not implying that there is a health risk with GM foods? That myth has been debunked a hundred times.I see you guys are farmers as well, do you use eat non GMO veggies and fruits only? Just curious
Thanks! Appreciate your work too.From a growing dense-budded weed thread to a brussel sprout-eating thread you just have to love it all. If you can't handle the sprouts you are just a pussified little girlie thing.
HOT MUSTARD. It's where it's at.
UB, your Jib. It's cut well. Keep being an advocate of common sense around here.
I don't always agree with you but you always make a solid argument for your case and I appreciate that.
No. Everything you and I eat has been genetically modified over the last hundred years or so. This is nothing new under the sun as improving genetics is a mainstay of agriculture.I see you guys are farmers as well, do you use eat non GMO veggies and fruits only? Just curious
Thanks for the informative read.Here are some of the studies:
Top 5 lies about biotech beginning with GMO - http://reason.com/archives/2013/02/22/the-top-five-lies-about-biotech-crops
http://www.fda.gov/newsevents/testimony/ucm115032.htm
http://www.biosafety.ru/ftp/domingo.pdf
Some good reading there for sure, got through them all this afternoon. I guess I'm too stupid to figure out GMO because it seems to me that's what we have done for many decades.Here are some of the studies:
Some good reading there for sure, got through them all this afternoon. I guess I'm too stupid to figure out GMO because it seems to me that's what we have done for many decades.
Roundup Ready? Why is this bad? If it saves a pass over the field burning diesel the whole way doing tillage I'm all for it. Less fossil fuels consumed, less soil stirred up to erode.
I loved this: "My personal favorite in this genre is Russian researcher Irina Ermakova’s claim, unpublished in any peer-reviewed scientific journal, that eating biotech soybeans turned mouse testicles blue."
Mice get the Blue Balls? Poor little fuckers.
Are you a soybean farmer who is networked with others in the farming industry or are you parroting some green propaganda?Roundup ready soy bean are bad because they are destroying the farming industry. They are very hard to kill strains of soy beans that Monsanto owns the patents to.
When growing outdoors surrounded by other soybean farmers you get cross pollination. So, normal farmers usually collect seeds from their plants for the next year and thats where the problems lie. If another farmer or even just a random few plants that have started growing near by are the monsanto roundup ready seeds and you collect any of them you will get sued til youre pennyless.
So you have 2 options. Buy seeds from the only one puttin seeds on the market which are ridiculously marked up and that you have to buy every year, or risk harvesting your own seed and hope agents dont stop by to inspect. Because odds are youll have multiple seeds of theirs and will get raped.
Its a sad thing and will/is happening to alot of things now a days.
Who would want a soybean strain that is easy to kill?Roundup ready soy bean are bad because they are destroying the farming industry. They are very hard to kill strains of soy beans that Monsanto owns the patents to.
So, normal farmers usually collect seeds from their plants for the next year and thats where the problems lie. If another farmer or even just a random few plants that have started growing near by are the monsanto roundup ready seeds and you collect any of them you will get sued til youre pennyless.
Kinda of like our Welfare System?All of our taxes going right back to the people who already dont pay taxes ?
Kinda of like our Welfare System?
Makes me proud to pay money into a system that rewards lazy motherfuckers sitting on their couch waiting for the mailman to bring them my money.
Ditto. I really get tired of these Seattle tree hugging types that have never had dirt under their nails, out to save the world and while their at it make demands on those that actually work for a living. I literally put in a vineyard with 205 grapes I sell to amateur winemakers and have probably planted about 6,000 trees, both by hand, head down hiney up. My ground is so hard I couldn't get a 3 pt. auger down more than 1', do I did all manually with a post hole digger. Use VSP training, end posts are 8" tops about 2.5' in the ground. Try digging those an an outward angle. I hand planted 58 trees around the house of all kinds - shade (big oaks, maples, cypress), fruit, nut.Who would want a soybean strain that is easy to kill?
You don't have a clue about the farming industry, You do not have a yearly fuel bill in six digits.
And farmers do not collect and save their seed to plant "next year". We did as late the 70's and 80's for grasses and wheat but economics weighed in and it's better to get the good stuff.
Not a huge fan of Monsanto and I've watched Food Inc. a couple times http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1286537/
But don't even begin to preach to me your theories on agriculture and the economics involved. I'll blow you out of the water if you wish.