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    #46
    The truth as I see it has nothing to do with the
    hungry people in the world. It has everything to
    do with bottom line. If it was true, the producers
    would be giving grain away, all winter long. They
    would ship and distribute to the needy.
    Meanwhile the food that I feed my grandchildren
    may be loaded with poison, because the
    government refuses to test and publicly publicize
    the results. If organic producers are fraudulently
    misrepresenting their product, they should be
    prosecuted. I know of an organic producer who
    was caught, he's not organic this year, wonder
    why?

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      #47
      Just wondering....how do you organic
      guys eat at any restaurant,fair booth
      fast food joint or have a beer of any
      brand and so on and so forth you can bet
      your bottom dollar that none of that was
      organic grain,beef,pork,chicken. It
      seems like the organic guys believe that
      if you don't buy into what their doing
      well then you must have some sort of
      death wish or are trying to somehow
      poison people on purpose. And by the way
      aren't most organic farmers the ones
      that turn ethical and organic when their
      conventional operation is pretty well
      bankrupt to the point that they can't
      get enough capitol together for inputs?
      Okay you can rip me apart now.

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        #48
        "More than enough food on the planet now and for the estimated 9 billion where every study says we will top out."

        Show me where this gem of a quote came from.

        When we get to 9 billion, my thoughts are that those people will determine if they have "topped out".

        Until then, I'll stand on "First and only time I've heard that all the current population could be properly fed today; or that 9 billion is the max human population on mother earth.

        Calling BS again.

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          #49
          People have been saying that agriville's
          gone dead since the end of the CWB
          monopoly. Yet I have never been so
          interested and enlightened on this forum
          as in reading this here thread.

          Thank you all so much for posting on
          this extremely touchy subject, with
          clarity and honesty (except the barbs
          towards hanmer, those were way off
          base).

          There isn't a more important topic to be
          addressed in grain farming today. Hats
          off for your courage in bringing the
          debate home, please keep it coming.
          Excited to be learning...
          www.farmlinksolutions.ca

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            #50
            I agree, sk_wheatking , that some financially-
            compromised farmers attempt to farm organically
            because they can no longer access credit. And
            also many of them switch from their failing grain
            operations to conventional cattle operations. Or
            sheep. Or elk. Viability is part of farming, and
            many factors threaten viability, incl marital
            breakups, sickness, incompetency, etc.

            But onerous organic paperwork will blanch the
            enthusiasm of most any struggler, and they soon
            exit. I find that more often, larger operations are
            entering organics, and grow more uncommon
            crops which are often sold directly to a plant.

            Lack of supply seems to be the chronic organic
            problem, especially since Whole Foods are
            expanding so much.

            For myself, sk_wheatking, I eat in diners, gas
            stations and fine restaurants, at the neighbours, in
            other countries, spicy-hot hot hot food, unknown
            food. But if I have a choice, I try to choose
            healthy food; foods with as little contamintion as
            possible. A orange instead of a hunk of maple
            walnut fudge. Oatmeal porridge a better choice
            than Cheesies for breakfast, although I have a
            penchant for the latter.

            I'm among the lucky, though. I don't have irritated
            Bowl Syndrome. My neighbour is a chronic celiac
            who suffers for days if he sneaks a piece of whole
            wheat toast. One extended family member
            spends all his painful time in the bathroom if the
            food contains gluten.

            I note that allergies are growing. Do you? I note
            that allergies affect a wider range of ages. Do
            you?

            As farmers, I believe we need to keep an eye on
            what the eating world is swallowing, and
            experiencing and thus, needing.

            sk_wheatking can sell wheat to Mrs. Consumer
            for wheat salad. But my celiac neighbour will not
            buy your wheat berries. What makes him so
            allergic? What is the cause? Why the epidemic?
            Good questions for the farmers growing wheat, I
            think.

            Organic growers actually fill a large part of that
            market that you normally do not service.
            Amaranth. Kamut. Spelt. Ancient grains.

            You will be glad organics stay in business should
            you develop allergies, because eating is a lifelong
            pleasure 3x per day, 365 days per year for your
            entire life. Parsley

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              #51
              A conventional farmer who writes on AV sent this
              to me this morning, I havent watched it, yet,
              Pars:

              http://dailyhealthworldnews.wordpress.com/2013/
              05/25/seeds-of-death-full-movie-march-against-
              monsanto-special-gary-null-releases-his-movie-
              seeds-of-death-for-free-viewing-for-a-limited-
              time-in-honor-of-the-march-on-may-25/

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                #52
                Why do you all guys think 'the world
                will starve' without monsanto??? are you
                guys retarded? half the world is
                starving right now!???! keep telling
                yourselfs that you are doing the right
                thing growing gmo crops, spraying the
                piss out of it so that some kid in
                africa can have a bowl a wheat?? are you
                ****ing kidding me?? those kids arent
                going to see a kernel of your wheat
                whether monstanto makes gmo seeds or we
                all grow organic!!

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                  #53
                  It was easy for me to see the out right bullshit of
                  politics and economics but i always thought science
                  was incorruptible until al gore snowballed me(and
                  many others) then i realized we are still a bunch of
                  dumb apes,the fact that doctors dont even
                  understand nutrition is icing on the cake.

                  Gmo's,pesticides herbicides,etc,etc should be
                  continuously scrutinized along with most other things

                  "its not what you dont know that hurts you,its what
                  you believe to be true and isn't that gets you"

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                    #54
                    I still eat food in restaurants and so do my children, however we do our best to choose and also supplement with natural bioavailable products that each of you can choose as well.

                    Still holding on to "choice" from my side folks.

                    Label you grain. Label your beef and don't be afraid to say that beef is laced with Hormonal Growth Promotants, Beta Agonists, and constant slow release antibiotics --- that are --- of course --- safe from the prospective of the government and those government officials who used to work for the chemical companies... LMAO

                    Don't be afraid. In fact - don't be afraid to stand in front of consumers at a retail level like I do often and stand up for your side. Stand in front of the growing number of gluten intolerant moms and kids and sell the hell out of your stuff. Listen to the concerns of the mothers of the growing number of autistic kids. Come on boys --- do it. It should be easy since you are so ready to defend yourselves here on this public forum with your "real" LOL names.

                    As for the 9 billion turning point one off ---- don't know if it will even reach that many. What with the acceptance of a newly approved GE gene to actually sterilise people and all. Not going to direct you to that site however, you can do it on your own.

                    wanna bet one off. just this one off time... LOL

                    China is going to turn slowly with their one child rule in place for years and India is loosing one farmer every 30 seconds due to suicide over control by bankers and chemical companies. Also stats that you can find on the web.

                    As for the web --- it will be the change needed. My opinion one off. Information and education available to the entire planet now. Information that will change the world as we know it.

                    As for BS. I call it on the so called fact that we have a food or fossil fuel shortage like we have been led to believe by conventional media over the last 50 years.

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                      #55
                      Kaiser I would suggest that your
                      paranoia and anxiety is far more harmful
                      to your health than any north American
                      originating food product. You folks need
                      to learn the differences between
                      correlation and causality and maybe some
                      basic experimental design and statics.
                      You really can't believe everything you
                      see on the Internet. As for labeling you
                      can pay for your own special food
                      labeling if you want it the rest its
                      safe to say is gm. Btw Over the last 20
                      years the organic industry has grown
                      from under a billion dollars to over 30
                      using that correlation its fairly safe
                      to say organic food is the cause for all
                      this cancer, allergies, erectile dis
                      function obesity, lazy children, shitty
                      battery life in cell phones gang
                      violence, poverty,high gas prices and
                      mosquitoes.

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                        #56
                        But ado, don't you wonder why organic sales keep
                        rising ^? I assume you grow to sell? If I was
                        selling seed or growing wheat for milling that I see
                        people probably won't want to buy, umm, well, uh,
                        ....

                        Better mind my own business. Pars.

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                          #57
                          I saw a program here in uk recently on how bring
                          ing back the wolf to Yellowstone had impacted on
                          the wildlife there after twenty years.
                          Some winners and losers big winner was the
                          beaver not an obvious candidate but that is
                          nature.
                          Interesting if you get a chance to see it.

                          Just a point to show it is not always the obvious
                          that is the cause.

                          Why is it what we eat? Food which was treated
                          with a chemical or not.

                          How about vaccines toothpaste antibiotics
                          deodorants washing powder soap nylon and my
                          own favourite for blame antibacterial cleaners
                          giving no natural immunity .

                          I do believe Homo sapiens is due a population
                          correction

                          No idea what or how but more likely to be natural
                          than man made in my view.

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                            #58
                            Parsley maybe you should, I'm doing just
                            fine selling my $14/bu gm canola and
                            $9/bu full gluten wheat. I really don't
                            hold much stock in trends that's only
                            marketing tool is slandering the
                            competition. People have been eating
                            wheat for 8000 years and I am confident
                            they will for 8000 more. The funny thing
                            is between hunting, fishing, my garden
                            and livestock my diet is likely far more
                            "Organic" then you clowns that pay 25%
                            more for a sticker on your food while
                            hitching about food inflation all
                            because you're affair of something you
                            don't understand.

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                              #59
                              Ianben, I'm more interested in crops and food
                              than toothpaste, because I grow crops and food!
                              Farmers should be interested in them as they
                              impact our bottom lines.

                              I've said it a million times, and I'll say it again: I
                              don't care what you cross, or grow, or invent in
                              your crops as long as you are soundly responsible
                              for it. Legislatively.

                              We've watched the farmers who messed up,
                              sidestep their messes, and send the rest of the
                              farmers the $35.00/bu. dinner, haven't we.

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                                #60
                                Parsley
                                You asked why we are seeing more
                                allergies different illnesses. I think the base food
                                we eat weather organic or not has changed less
                                than my list over the last 50yrs. Lifestyle,
                                exercise, the amount of time most people sleep
                                today I could go on and on.

                                We did produce beef before BSE and I was very
                                proud of our product.
                                Who was to blame?
                                The farmer,
                                or scientist who saw a funding opertunity by over
                                estimating the risk .
                                Seems to be no human BSE epidemic yet.
                                Did we dodge a bullet or is the human immune
                                system able to cope.

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