Oh I don't know about that. It was you who said "millions if not billions". I could go with the millions. And the American farmer isn't going to quit anytime soon sow why even bring that up? I here I feel that you and B&D are brothers. Every time this comes up you go out of your way to justify GMO's and chemicals from what I've seen. I have a natural attitude about them and don't know for sure just how safe they really are, or are not and no one else really does. I love pointing out that we, the American farmer doesn't feed the world because we don't. I really doubt at this point in time if we could. I do know that long before GMO's the government was buying surplus to keep prices up and what they couldn't give away as aid to other nations they destroyed. So I figure that if all the farm land that was in production in the 60's and 70's were put back into production in non GMO crops we would have a surplus again.
I really hate being forced to put something in my gas tank as a back door subsidy for corn growers too. But that's a different subject.
If for a large part me using facts bothers you then so be it. I could really care less.
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