And they are safe? The American AG and Chemical companies? The ones pushing GMO's and all the chemicals? So without proof ONE WAY OR THE OTHER (Studies from both sides are not conclusive at this time) what does that make the farmer who believes it's safe only because of bottom line? If it isn't proven 100% safe then it's the farmer who is indeed being the mad scientist with people lives. Now I'm not taking a side here GMO/non-GMO. I'm just stating the fact that no one is 100% sure. Monsanto is 100% sure if you don't buy their stuff they go broke. Cargill is 100% sure if you don't buy their stuff they go broke. But no one is 100% sure if GMO's are dangerous or not. And lets not forget the organic people. They are 100% sure that if you don't buy their stuff they will have to get a real job.
The world would starve if the American farmer shut down? Really? You honestly believe that? Get on line and look up what countries export foods, like beef, wheat, and other staples before you start on the "we feed the world kick". In fact look up just how much meat and milk we IMPORT into the US. Yes there would be some food shortages if the American farmers shut down but the whole world would not starve. Not even close.
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