Posted by Traditional Farmer on August 29, 2009 at 09:17:56 from (67.233.68.125):
In Reply to: Re: Grass/Livestock posted by haymaker421 on August 29, 2009 at 08:44:29:
The way they are genetically altering crops now has never been done before and the proof is as simple as the companies doing it are able to get patents on their work.The evidence is mounting as to the problems they are creating. Actually feeding grain in the amounts its been fed since the 1950's to animals is a new thing because before WWII overproduction of grain wasn't a problem on TRADITIONAL farms.Monoculture and cheap oil brought huge surpluses and grain cheap enough to feed to livestock.Going back to grass fed ruminates is the way it was done ever since the beginning of time up until WWII.When the cheap energy is gone it'll be a Moot Point anyway.
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