Kodiak.... You state "when trust is lost, what are the
costs?" This is such a pertinent statement to me.
Triifid was de-registered because the flax grower
groups were convinced we would lose our European
market since Europe was unwavering in their
refusal of GM's. What are the costs?
The Climate Change industry has conveniently
broken protocols in proving their data to support
their self serving and altruistic objectives. I'm sure
they believe "the end justifies the means". What are
the costs?
When Monsanto introduced RR canola they were
asked about RR resistance becoming a problem in
other crops and in weeds. They claimed this would
not be problematic. Do you remember why they did
not deliver the promised seed the first year?
I have never grown RR canola, yet our farm is
polluted with rouges from cross contamination with
our LL's and our neighbours RR's. What are the
costs?
The University of Guelph is finding the gene from
RR corn in the micro organisms of the RR corn
fields. This gene is transferring. Monsanto had
stated this will not be a problem.
Guess what?... Monsanto has lost my trust!
Fransisco... I stated that the Climate Change
industry and the GM industry are "quite alike", and I
stated my reasoning.
I did not say that they are the "same".
While crying we don't know what will happen is not
good enough.... not being concerned with gene
transfer is naive at best.
You say the GM side has everything on the table...
then they have a "microscopic table"!
The contamination of gene transferring has lead to
more problems than I wish to fund.... but which I
must.
I wish my "trust" had not been lost... Bill
costs?" This is such a pertinent statement to me.
Triifid was de-registered because the flax grower
groups were convinced we would lose our European
market since Europe was unwavering in their
refusal of GM's. What are the costs?
The Climate Change industry has conveniently
broken protocols in proving their data to support
their self serving and altruistic objectives. I'm sure
they believe "the end justifies the means". What are
the costs?
When Monsanto introduced RR canola they were
asked about RR resistance becoming a problem in
other crops and in weeds. They claimed this would
not be problematic. Do you remember why they did
not deliver the promised seed the first year?
I have never grown RR canola, yet our farm is
polluted with rouges from cross contamination with
our LL's and our neighbours RR's. What are the
costs?
The University of Guelph is finding the gene from
RR corn in the micro organisms of the RR corn
fields. This gene is transferring. Monsanto had
stated this will not be a problem.
Guess what?... Monsanto has lost my trust!
Fransisco... I stated that the Climate Change
industry and the GM industry are "quite alike", and I
stated my reasoning.
I did not say that they are the "same".
While crying we don't know what will happen is not
good enough.... not being concerned with gene
transfer is naive at best.
You say the GM side has everything on the table...
then they have a "microscopic table"!
The contamination of gene transferring has lead to
more problems than I wish to fund.... but which I
must.
I wish my "trust" had not been lost... Bill
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