09-25-2012, 10:29 AM
If I want a tomato I want a tomato, not a tomatog (a tomato genetically modified with frog genes as example). But if I want a tomatog, I should be able to get one if its available. But I should be able to know what I am getting.
Would a tomatog resist Puna rains?? j/k [






I dont mean to make light of this situation by the tomatog reference. But we need to take personal responsibility. Dont buy it. This discussion and other forums has prompted me to prepare to grow much more of my own fruits and vegetables as I find heirloom seeds, and not have to rely on a government agency to protect me. Cuz they do a piss-poor job of it with everything else.
Continue/escalate the "buy / eat local" movement.