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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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              #16
              rocky,

              Few set out to do harm. Harm mainly comes from unintended consequences that drag out because tesponsibility is absent. If you're responsible, you cut to the cure fast. I've thought about your project, btw, and would be glad to supply some food, recipes and perhaps even a scurba durba cook for a day. Gratis with one glass of wine. Pars

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                #17
                OK parsley I'll mock you then ;-) With what FRanger was trying for. Because we all think you may be slightly.....

                >

                but that is OK too. Hahah Lots of Love.

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                  #18
                  Hi Pars, you're right about unintended
                  consequences, but don't you feel sometimes the
                  profit motive just runs roughshod over good
                  judgement?
                  Thanks for you're offer, I'll get back at you and I
                  like the cookout concept - maybe something we
                  can do during Stampede week or Aggie Days. Right
                  now we are going through a major overhaul of
                  facility and curriculum and have to be cautious
                  about trying to do too much at once. When I have a
                  better idea of how to slot you in, I'll contact you
                  directly.
                  Rocky

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                    #19
                    ColevilleH2S

                    I deserve that for one pushing buttons, don't I. LOL.

                    You boys are really good sports I must admit. I was hoping to get wd a little crusty, but so far he's shown a lot more control than I would have given him credit for.

                    Bottom line: Nobody wants to eat french fries testing for six Canola Events, that's for sure.

                    But I do have a request for all of you during this January lull.

                    Go to your doctor. Ask for a prostate test. You have a little extra time in the cold weather.

                    The stats are worse than ever.
                    Just do it.
                    Your family needs you. Pars

                    ps Quite the dialogue isn't it...you say I'm paranoid and I tell you to have your balls checked. Only on Agri-ville. LOL

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                      #20
                      Hey Pars, I lost a good friend to prostate cancer so I've
                      had the little pokey every year since - it's the only sure
                      way to check. Get over it guys, lasts about 10 seconds
                      and your doctor hates it more than you do. Send him
                      or her flowers afterwards, no denying, it's a close
                      encounter of the most awkward kind.

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