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just for kicks, had hog manure tested for glyphosate
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Ed Winkle
Posted 4/11/2013 19:16 (#3028703 - in reply to #3028314)
Subject: Fair Statement Dave


Martinsville, Ohio

If you've read my blog and posts and least you know where I am coming from.

But how much more proof do you need to believe?  Do you want to be holding the empty can when the system fails?

I challenge any farmer on here to do what they consider a fair test on any GMO vs any non GMO.  Set it up however you want but be fair.  How many times have we read here the refuge outyielded the traited corn?  Why in the world would plant traited corn?  If you are using insecticide, why in the world would you pay the extra money for traited rootworm corn?

Many farmers I challenged this came up with my results, the non GMO made more money because it made more gross income and or cost less to produce.

I am not doubting your points or views or system.

But answer me why glyphosate was found in non GMO corn in bins?  In manure?  Can't we see we can't rely on any one system forever???

If it's not time for you to change, fine.  I don't want American agriculture to end up with no pure non gmo corn or soybeans or whatever.  That may already be too late.

I do hold the right to change my mind if I find a gmo corn that makes 300 on my farm or a gmo soybean that makes 100.  I have not found that.

Ed Winkle

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