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Re: Cattle Markets LIMIT DOWN , Non GMO demand ???


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Posted by John_PA on December 16, 2014 at 14:13:35 from (72.95.248.62):

In Reply to: Cattle Markets LIMIT DOWN , Non GMO demand ??? posted by 01gentdc on December 16, 2014 at 10:39:32:

Must be the GMO's doing it, because it has nothing to do with obesity and a sedentary lifestyle that most people now have.

I drive everywhere. I even drive from the house to the garage to get the truck. Then I drive to the mailbox. I get mad when I am too far away from the box to reach the mail deep inside and I have to get out of the truck.

Now, I'm preparing tax stuff before the end of the year, just incase section 179 extender gets put through with no time left in 2014- yanno... just so I know how much I have to spend at the last minute. anyhow... When I felt best and healed fastest and was strong and healthy was when I was on my feet, being able to touch my toes, and active all day long. Now, I am stuck here doing paperwork and I feel worse and it makes me not want to get up to go get the mail because I feel more tired and unhappier.

But, I bet it is because of the GMO's in my corn flakes. I'm not good at change, but I am good at knowing when I should change.

GMO, R-Ready, triple stack, RIB complete, pretreated, and drought resistant = $300 a bag to plant 2.42 acres. I think the problem is that public assumes it is an evil plot to take over the world because Monsanto protects their seed traits and sues BTO's who plant back without giving the seed company that $300 per bag. If bands like Metallica and Led Zeppelin can sue napster and win, and take college students to court for stealing music by downloading it illegally, no one is going to complain.

Fear of the unknown? Fear of technology? I have a nuclear power plant 17 miles from me. I'm more afraid of the 16 year old texting at 50 mph coming at me head on.


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