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What's wrong with our food?
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Reply #1 - 06/02/13 at 10:52:39
 
Whatever!  You have just two choices:

-- the food factory do whatever they have to do to produce more food
-- Or we kill off 90% of all people living on the Earth, preferably by killing off the stupid people.
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Reply #2 - 06/02/13 at 13:55:33
 
Believe the lies theyve told you thru the media, remember, the same media that somehow managed to completely avoid the march on Monsanto.. This kid is spot on,, & America IS Number One, in the rise of cancer rates & autism & all manner of medical ills,, Blame greed or blame eugenicists or whatever you wanna blame, but facts is facts & our food is toxic AND
It does Not have to be so,,



The Russians Prove Small Scale Organic CAN Feed the World

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If you’ve already been through an economic collapse, you might know a thing or two about how to feed your family with little money. More importantly, you might know how to do it without pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and GMO seed. On a total of about 20 million acres managed by over 35 million Russian families, Russians are carrying on an old-world technique, which we Americans might learn from. They are growing their own organic crops – and it’s working.

According to some statistics, they grow 92% of the entire countries’ potatoes, 77% of its vegetables, 87% of its fruit, and feed 71% of the entire population from privately owned, organic farms or house gardens all across the country. These aren’t huge Agro-farms run by pharmaceutical companies; these are small family farms and less-than-an-acre gardens.

A recent report from Agro-ecology and the Right to Food says that organic and sustainable small-scale farming could double food production in the parts of the world where hunger is the biggest issue. Within five to 10 years we could see a big jump in crop cultivation. It could also take the teeth out of GMO business in the US.

According to World Watch, we can also farm fish responsibly and feed the planet. Sustainable fish farms along with organic gardening are becoming the new agro-business.

   “Farmed seafood has certain advantages over wild fish in meeting modern demand. For a global marketplace that demands increasingly predictable products—uniform-sized fillets available year-round, free of the vagaries of weather or open-ocean fishing—fish farming delivers this predictability. Farms are also becoming more productive, raising fish at a lower cost and expanding the potential market.” (Brian Halwell, Farming Fish for the Future).

As long as this is done in sustainable ways without GMO salmon, we really can feed over 7 billion people.

Unfortunately, not all of us want to utilize organic farming. Purchasing 500,000 shares of Monsanto stock in 2012, Bill Gates is just one key figure who argues that GMOs are an absolute necessity in order to fight global starvation. Of course along with ‘saving the world from starvation’, GMO crops also bring along a large number of unwanted health and environmental effects. This isn’t even considering the fact that long term, we truly don’t know what kind of impact this will have on the earth on a major scale. Though we do know once everything is GMO, it will be virtually impossible to go back to a natural world.

Check out NaturalSociety’s YouTube Channel for some recent videos on the March Against Monsanto event occurring in Philadelphia, PA. The videos offer some educational information along with a look at how people everywhere reject Monsanto and genetically modified organisms. Say goodbye to GMOs. We don’t need them.

“We won’t solve hunger and stop climate change with industrial farming on large plantations,” says Olivier De Schutter.

This post originally appeared at Natural Society

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Re: What's wrong with our food?
Reply #3 - 06/02/13 at 14:20:37
 
Paladin. wrote on 06/02/13 at 10:52:39:
Whatever!  You have just two choices:

-- the food factory do whatever they have to do to produce more food
-- Or we kill off 90% of all people living on the Earth, preferably by killing off the stupid people.  

1. I say NO to factory food if it's GMO or artificial.
2. We would miss you!

I prefer the 3rd choice (yes there is a third choice, I make it every day).
3. Natural organic food.
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Reply #4 - 06/02/13 at 14:29:48
 
OK, food gurus, here's my question:
Where do you get garden seed that is pure?
I haven't raised a garden for about 20 years, but back when I did, it was huge and I had all of the equipment, except for the time to tend it.  By the 4th of July, the weeds were taller than the crops.
Seriously, though, I think I usually bought my seed in bulk packages that came in the mail after ordering the entire garden's worth of seed from a catalogue, right after Christmas.  I box of packages came around March 1st from Burpee.
There was another company or two who sold seed the same way.
So, is this stuff pure, or modified these days?  Is Burpee still in business?
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Reply #5 - 06/02/13 at 14:52:57
 
Jerry Eichenberger wrote on 06/02/13 at 14:29:48:
OK, food gurus, here's my question:
Where do you get garden seed that is pure?
 Is Burpee still in business?

I got mine from http://www.mypatriotsupply.com/Default.asp.
I also save seeds from what I grow.
I keep up with weeding. I use a hoe to weed and pull the rest. I plan to mulch with grass clipping this year to prevent weeds.

Yes, Burpee still is in business, but I won't spend my money on anything from them. They purchase a some of their seeds from the garden seed department of Seminis, a Monsanto subsidiary.
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Reply #6 - 06/02/13 at 14:56:23
 
OK, food gurus, here's my question:
Where do you get garden seed that is pure?
I haven't raised a garden for about 20 years, but back when I did, it was huge and I had all of the equipment, except for the time to tend it.  By the 4th of July, the weeds were taller than the crops.
Seriously, though, I think I usually bought my seed in bulk packages that came in the mail after ordering the entire garden's worth of seed from a catalogue, right after Christmas.  I box of packages came around March 1st from Burpee.
There was another company or two who sold seed the same way.
So, is this stuff pure, or modified these days?  Is Burpee still in business?
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Re: What's wrong with our food?
Reply #7 - 06/02/13 at 16:38:28
 
Jerry Eichenberger wrote on 06/02/13 at 14:56:23:
OK, food gurus, here's my question:
Where do you get garden seed that is pure?
I haven't raised a garden for about 20 years, but back when I did, it was huge and I had all of the equipment, except for the time to tend it.  By the 4th of July, the weeds were taller than the crops.
Seriously, though, I think I usually bought my seed in bulk packages that came in the mail after ordering the entire garden's worth of seed from a catalogue, right after Christmas.  I box of packages came around March 1st from Burpee.
There was another company or two who sold seed the same way.
So, is this stuff pure, or modified these days?  Is Burpee still in business?

WOW! It's Deja Vu all over again!
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Re: What's wrong with our food?
Reply #8 - 06/02/13 at 16:46:01
 
Even if a guy lands clean corn seed, if he lives anywhere near where a monsatan crop is being grown, odds of eating clean food drop, hugely.
That simple fact is no reason to not TRY to eat non gmo food.
Here are some of the people who lobbied against the gmo labelling

http://www.inspirationgreen.com/vote-yes-on-37.html

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