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    #16
    TOM4CWBABOLISHMENT: Yes tom, you should know all about trolling...you've done enough of it.
    Ahahahahahhaahahahaha.

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      #17
      TOM heres a movie that shows the effects of all that
      safe food we're producing and how long lived it's
      going to make people be. Maybe all the chemicals are
      affecting people in other ways too? Is that you with
      the coveralls at 1.42?

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        #18
        Or just copy n' paste

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VkV4pz1osY

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          #19
          Two Canadian farmers are in Australia to warn grain growers against genetically modified wheat.

          The Greenpeace-backed delegation says that Australia won't be able to find a market for the product.

          Peter Eggers is a grains and livestock farmer from Alberta, Canada, and says GM wheat would contaminate conventional seed.

          "Experience has shown with other genetically modified constructs that segregation and co-existence is not possible and sooner or later, and rather sooner actually, you will see that all seed sources will somehow be affected."

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            #20
            So in australia where they are rejecting genetically modified all other crops, why are we in Canada lecturing to the Ausies about no wheat markets. These enviro mental guys are crazy. As if our canadian grain markets have been destroyed already. So who are these guys anyway? Anyone remember when Persy Smizer was so popular around the world except his local home town?? I suppose he made so much money off the green peace guys that he can hang low now.

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              #21
              Percy actually visitted African countries that were starving and convinced them to stay starving cause we are selling them food that we would not eat ourselves. Its shit like this that is not neccessary.

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                #22
                malleefarmer

                When Australia uses the term genetically modified, what does it mean? Transgenics? Seen several presentations on plant breeding in Australia and your country is making real progress on several fronts including agronomic factors that influence yield/quality. Plant breeding by inserting genes from the same species or perhaps others is only one of the tools in the tool box.

                See the references to herbicide resistance and the need to rotate crops/herbicide classes. Saw a good presentation on stripe rust at WBGA and this served as a not so gentle reminder that plant diseases adapt as do weeds. Plant breeding and proper use of technology/agronomics are a necessary part of agriculture to stay ahead of the game.

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                  #23
                  Hopper, you should visit with Peter Eggers
                  sometime, I haven't met anyone in Alberta with a
                  better understanding of soils. Just outstanding
                  results and improvement he has achieved on the
                  land he has up there in the Peace. Real
                  improvement - coming from holistic and organic
                  knowledge not from a chemical bottle.

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                    #24
                    Oh dear so Peter Eggers an organic farmer is scared of being sued by monsanto for using monsanto's seeds, give us all a break.

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                      #25
                      got that from googling his name and organic ag. So if he can spew this sort or crap I am not going to listen any further.

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                        #26
                        frost damage is a huge issue in australia during flowering.

                        they apparently have some genes form artic plants which they wish to "implant' butits hit a road block apparently, someone has complaoned or hoodwinked politicians.

                        absolutley nothing to with chems just a better wheat type getting stopped by those who may know little.

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                          #27
                          Are they genes from an "arctic plant" Mallee or are
                          they like the GM tomatoes, or was it strawberries
                          where the gene they transplanted was from the arctic
                          carp (a fish) so that shelf life under refrigerated
                          conditions would be extended. Frankenstein food
                          indeed.

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                            #28
                            grassfarmer, reading myth off the web
                            doesn't make it fact.

                            Also, crops that are safe for food feed
                            and the environment are not
                            contamination. Fusarium, vomitoxin,
                            Claviceps purpurea, unregistered
                            varieties, noxious weeds, duck shit and
                            deer shit etc are contamination.

                            Just because you say it is
                            contamination, doesn't mean it is.
                            Actual rules exist that define what
                            contamination is.

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                              #29
                              Not talking about the kind of contamination that is
                              necessarily a health risk. I was referring to
                              contamination in terms of a plant species turning
                              up where it is not wanted. That would include in the
                              field of an organic farmer or a farmer who does not
                              wish to grow GM crops and may lose a non-GM
                              market premium as a result.

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                                #30
                                I know, i also have that problem. Crappy
                                looking organic wheat contaminating my
                                premium quality high protein wheat. Its a
                                real problem.

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