John Qpublic
@Jamesbridgebuilder
08 April, 10:46
Not so happy question of the day.
If we genetically modify things to make them "better" and more nutritious why do you think they are trying to genetically modify you?
If we genetically modify things to make them "better" and more nutritious why do you think they are trying to genetically modify you?
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Nothing has been genetically modified to be better or more nutritious, GMOs were created to make Monsanto more money. Seeds are sterile, plus they sell more herbicides to spray on the fields.. Round up.. fields around here are posted with signs not to enter the field for 48 hours after they have been sprayed.. are you hungry yet? Not only todays food have less nutrition it is loaded with chemical residue. Fields are fertilized with chemicals but not healthy soil, organic farming is to build your soil... healthy soil = healthy food.
The 'natural' way of changing plants is to cross pollinate between plants that are related to bring out certain qualities... some are grown for flavor, some for a longer lasting vegetable for long term storage or shipping. Heirloom varieties you can save the seeds from this year and plant next year, they will produce the same. Hybrids are cross pollinated to produce certain traits but when seeds are saved they will revert back to their parent plants.
The 'natural' way of changing plants is to cross pollinate between plants that are related to bring out certain qualities... some are grown for flavor, some for a longer lasting vegetable for long term storage or shipping. Heirloom varieties you can save the seeds from this year and plant next year, they will produce the same. Hybrids are cross pollinated to produce certain traits but when seeds are saved they will revert back to their parent plants.
05:21 PM - Apr 13, 2021
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