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Re: Mark Faber aka "Dr. Doom" says economy may lead to war
« Reply #25 on: December 03, 2009, 09:45:55 PM »
Why do you think any farmer can survive when the government had these seeds on the market that will not propergate.?  In some places if one plants non genetic seeds and the pollen blows into a neighbors crops, they can be fined.

I got interested by stumbling onto a site that sells natural seeds and some of the statements they made about hiding the seeds from seasure.  Darn, I became really disturbed by this and the more I search the weirder it gets. 

I started a thread on this subject but received no information so far. 

Can we actually today plant food from seed plants that are reproducing,--- the seeds we buy in nursery's are these food seeds like the flowers we have to plant from new seed each year.?

People cannot plant seeds that will not reproduce themselves and expect to get a crop next year.

This is like clipping a Bull and turning him out with the cows and wondering why he has no interest in them. Why are we ignoring the fact that these genetically engineered plants are sterile.?

Government has found a way with science to prevent people from becoming self sufficient, they no longer can plant corn, dry some and use the seeds next year to plant more. 

I do wonder what the eating of altered plants will do to the birds that ingest them.  Will we now face another Silent Spring or worse a Spring with the Sky's full of birds that may be diseased due to the food they ate.?

 






Hi,

Being my wife owns a good interest in a family farm that has been in the family over 100 years, I admit your post about the seed scared me.  I wrote the guy who looks after it and was told that if you want seed to plant next years crop, you have to de-tassle the corn before it is harvested.  I figured all the hundreds of bushels in the storage bins could be planted and you are correct, it will not germinate.

Scary,
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