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Iowa farmer blames farm loss to gmo corn
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IHforever
Posted 12/5/2012 21:20 (#2735291 - in reply to #2734217)
Subject: Hers's the problem with this GMO stuff as


Davenport, Washington
I see it. Monsanto says that they can make our food produce all kinds of nutrition and bug repeling stuff that we need. I also know that soy beans encourage estrogen production in humans causing extra breast cancer risks (male and female). So it is not impossible for Monsanto to cause the corn to produce what this farmer is saying it does. Or to accendently have it happen while playing around biotech stuff. So for me I don't like this fooling around with my food enough to take Monsanto's side. It would be nice for someone to actually do the research other than the supplier instead of the Government hands off approach to my food. I'll say it again I like the fact that our overseas buyers don't want GMO wheat. GMO produces more bushels so what! just makes the price go down.
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