More GM Madness

Its bad enough that we have to watch our farmer neighbors and pray that aren’t planting GM crops near us. Now you have to watch the deer hunting fanatics in the neighborhood as well. I had no idea that they were selling Roundup Ready Food Plot Seed. If you hunt deer, you might want to make sure you hunt on an organic farm this year. If you grow organic crops, you might want to take a peek in the woods around you. Will the madness ever end?

3 Responses to “More GM Madness”

  1. Northern Farmer Says:

    A couple of weeks ago I was listening to some deer hunting fanatics, that’s anyone that has to take out a second morgage to finance their hunting, and they were all talking about their roundup ready deer plots. Then they asked farmer Tom for his advice figuring they’d get a pat on the back. Well, it was more like a swift kick in the ….

  2. Scott Terry Says:

    Hi Tom

    He hehe, I wish I could have listened in on that one :) I’m sure you told em how it is.

    I was shocked. I’m surrounded by CRP land around hear, that and woods. I never thought that their could be any danger of GM contamanation here. There probably isn’t, but I’m going to start checking up on guys doing “deer habitat” plantings around these parts. We should send a letter or two to some of these hunting magazines and plead our cases. I’m sure they think they are doing the right thing.

    Praying you folks get some rain out there.

  3. Benjamin Meng Says:

    Sure the madness will end. There will be a catastrophic global failure, then mass famine. Once the mass of GMO plants fail in the wilderness, we will resurrect the seeds within the doomsday seed vault started by Norway and Bill Gates. Join the pessimistic optimist movement. It will all be fine in the end; it will just be like kissing a snake to get there.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard_Global_Seed_Vault
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4605398.stm .
    http://sciencecentered.blogspot.com/2007/04/bill-gates-trust-fund-secures-svalbard.html
    http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18925343.700
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/02/070209074207.htm

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