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    Feed Grains Including Biotech

    The more feed grains and dockage the feed industry can run through their feed mills, the more money they can realize, particularly as foreign buyers such as China begin to buy manufactured feed.

    Any farmer-owned feed wheat or feed barley feed cannot be exported without a CWB license, unless he pays buyback expenses for exporting his own grain.

    Feed mills bypass this expense,thanks to regulatory an exemption policy granted to them by CWB Directors.

    Since feed mills ship pellets direct while farmers have to pay a feedgrain buyback if they ship, export competition is non-existent, and feedmills gain a captive supply of nearly all feed wheat and feed barley.

    All feed grain that feed mills purchase, including crops such wheat, barley, flax and canola and lentils , beans, oats, etc, and including all dockage, is made into formulated feed .

    This feed is fed to pigs, chickens and turkeys, all kinds oof livestock etc.

    Let's assume that over the next ten year period, theat feed mills buy feed grain and dockage, with weedseeds included, which includes traits from three hundred designer varieties of canola, two hundred varietes of soy beans, one hundred varieties of oats, seventy varieties of flax, ninety varieties of beans, six hundred varieties of wheat, seventy varieties of barley, ninety varieties of triticale, sixteen hundred varieties of rye, three varieties of fava beans, and twenty-one varieities of lentils.

    Some varieties are novels, some are mutagenesis, some are GM, some are v6*eedlyvxzotoximated, and some are zz4352's on 2014's drawing board.

    Many varieties are designed for exactly opposite traits.

    All are ground for feed and inevitably fed to livestock so that you can enjoy Sunday dinner chicken, your noon hamburger, your Oxo cube soup,your salmon sandwich, and yes, your well fed dog.

    Do you foresee any problem? Pars

    #2
    Of course not. The companies said it was all safe.

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      #3
      You’re right parsley, <a href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRpAANsoG8I> it’s a conspiracy!</a>

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        #4
        Just make sure you <a ref=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aIhh9nFYv4”>don't eat the plaid dogs!</a>

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          #5
          Try that again

          Just make sure you <a href=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aIhh9nFYv4”> don't eat the plaid dogs!</a>

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            #6
            dang html
            <a href=
            "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aIhh9nFYv4”> don't eat the plaid dogs!</a>

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              #7
              ranger, I'm surpried you don't want to be pro-active. btw, I'm way too uncool to mock, lol, and I have no agenda except concern over food quality.


              Few would argue today, that the feed industry should continue to buy ground offal from the packing plants.

              Do we can agree?

              Did we learn anything?

              Farmers need to ask more questions, don't we, about what happens to food. Regulation. Processing. Labelling. Additives. etc.

              What is done, affects our future.

              If future tests are able to determine evidence of conflicting elements, or undesirable effects, or unidentified agents, or excess "xy" in the finished product, including humans, farmers will again pay the price by way of lost markets. poor prices and being mistrusted, won't we? BSE? Who is paying the price?

              What kind of food will consumers buy five years down the road?

              Ask your own family over lunch today if they would have any qualms over future formulated-fed steaks I draw your attention to. Ask if they can foresee a problem feeding the children ground chicken fed with the formulated feed containing who knows what.

              It's an important question. Why would you wnat to wait until a crisis happens before you THINK about it?

              YOu cannot reasonably command, ask for, or expect a premium if we cannot supply a product people want to buy.

              Pars

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                #8
                If a non traditional breeding technique other than genetic engineering (insertion of a genetic from a different organism) could be found that was able to provide resistance to fusarium and it could meet the rigor of the approval processes in major markets, would this be acceptable to you?

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                  #9
                  I wasn't trying to mock you, just yanking your
                  chain a bit. I figured you had a good sense of
                  humour.
                  We should indeed be interested in what's in our
                  food, but simply saying something is or
                  <b>isn't</b> safe doesn't make it so.

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                    #10
                    If an inventive 2013 procedure incorporates "massaging" a sequence
                    by using telepathic power to rearrange its functionality; thereby elevating the ability of the newly-arranged sequence to self-destruct the plant's reproductive capability upon the command of passworded mental-power, well, call me, charliep. LOL

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                      #11
                      "simply saying something is or
                      isn't safe doesn't make it so. "

                      Yup, I've heard that one from the scientist in the family more times than 300 to the 40th power. LOL So let me be so saucy as to reconstruct your nugget of wisedumb:

                      "science saying something is or
                      isn't safe doesn't make it so."

                      Mull this when you are dumping garbage for your wife. LOL:

                      If manufactured feed mills are shut down in say, September, 2014, as there is political pressure to investigate severe allergic side effects showing up in test results, suspected originating from

                      'cloned-grain stacking' in the feed,

                      (think BSE chaos),

                      How could it affect your bottom line?
                      pars

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                        #12
                        Parsley,

                        There is scientific proof that playing music affects plants. Threatening to cut a plant... changes its natural electrical charges... before the leaf is cut off.

                        This creation is an extremely complex system... that few have even begun to understand.

                        Everything we do... effects the reality of what happens around us.

                        This is why we are instructed to tell the truth... and build positive solutions to the problems we face.

                        Mind over matter!

                        This universe and our complex lives were not an accident created out of nothing... no matter who tells you we have no designer!

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                          #13
                          Tom4 Playin' God,

                          How did you's git here den? We's are all Ears...........

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                            #14
                            It seems kind of odd that whom ever pays for testing will get the results they want..Then down the road conflicting reports surface, usually costing us money and markets. Maybe we should be proactive, not reactive.

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                              #15
                              How timely. Check out what is happening in Germany.
                              8,000 farms producing chickens, pork and eggs due to
                              using feed stocks containing excessive amounts of
                              dioxin have been shut down. This happened in the
                              context of known science and was acknowledged in
                              the spring of 2010, but kept hidden from health
                              officials. So what other 'dirty little secrets' are hiding
                              out there?

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