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Blusteryknollfarm
Posted 12/5/2025 20:51 (#11458770 - in reply to #11458758)
Subject: RE: Contaminated Non-GMO beans


North Central Illinois
MI Fruit+Veg - 12/5/2025 20:37

I am saying If you pick corn on Monday Then Tuesday you pick your Non GMO Soybeans. and if you didn't get everything Vacuumed out and clean of GMO grain and you happen to have GMO grain in your sample. They will tell you go to the GMO side to dump your load and you just lost your Non GMO Premium.$$$ When we grew for them they gave a truck a 2nd chance because they failed the first grading. I don't remember if the 2nd grade passed or not. Unless I could Harvest all my NonGmo then switch to GMO crops for the rest of the season. It would work. Things change the weather changes your plans. It doesn't work for me here.


With the organic food grade beans I grow, the corn isn't a GMO issue, but an allergy issue. Policy is reject if one kernel of corn found.

This is one of the reasons I keep two combines around. Set the better one up for beans and use the older one to start corn. Once the beans are done I switch the good combine over to finish corn. This also reduces in season downtime risk with old equipment. If there's a major breakdown I can just finish with the other one..
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