04-25-2009, 02:35 AM
JWFITIZ is right about GMO biting the dust.
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"Massive" Crop Failure Of Monsanto GM Corn In South Africa
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Monsanto GM-corn harvest fails massively in South AfricaPublished Mar 29, 2009 by ¦ Adriana Stuijt
South African farmers suffered millions of dollars in lost income when 82,000 hectares of genetically-manipulated corn (maize) failed to produce hardly any seeds.The plants look lush and healthy from the outside. Monsanto has offered compensation.
Monsanto blames the failure of the three varieties of corn planted on these farms, in three South African provinces,on alleged 'underfertilisation processes in the laboratory". Some 280 of the 1,000 farmers who planted the three varieties of Monsanto corn this year, have reported extensive seedless corn problems."
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"Massive" Crop Failure Of Monsanto GM Corn In South Africa
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Monsanto GM-corn harvest fails massively in South AfricaPublished Mar 29, 2009 by ¦ Adriana Stuijt
South African farmers suffered millions of dollars in lost income when 82,000 hectares of genetically-manipulated corn (maize) failed to produce hardly any seeds.The plants look lush and healthy from the outside. Monsanto has offered compensation.
Monsanto blames the failure of the three varieties of corn planted on these farms, in three South African provinces,on alleged 'underfertilisation processes in the laboratory". Some 280 of the 1,000 farmers who planted the three varieties of Monsanto corn this year, have reported extensive seedless corn problems."
Lee Eisenstein
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"Be kinder than necessary, as everyone you meet is engaged in some kind of strudel."