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- From: "mayo.eh" <mayo.eh@kos.net>
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- Subject: [seedkeepers] GMO pollen and what to know...
- Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 17:13:51 -0500
Title: GMO pollen and what to know...
You might want to read about Percy Schmeiser, a Canadian grower sued by Monsanto because their GMO pollen contaminated and ruined his crop! http://www.percyschmeiser.com/
The website above explains the reason for, and the beginning of, the lawsuit. The movie by Deb Garcia “The Future of Food” brings the story up to date, explaining how Percy lost (not only the lawsuit but his life savings) and Monsanto won this ridiculous suit. There are interviews with other farmers as they experience the problem themselves and show their anger at first, then do an about-face after Monsanto gets to them. It’s definitely worth watching. http://www.thefutureoffood.com/
Greenly,
Mayo
By the way, it’s great to have this up and going with seed and plant questions. Thank you, Lawrence.
Because when I grow beet or sweet chard seed organically to supply organic farmers and gardeners, some of the GMO pollen will get into the female flowers of my organic beets or chard and then my organic seed will be contaminated. Then someone tests the seed and finds GMO and then it would no longer be organic nor pure and I would have my crop rejected. I did not ask for the pollen to come and contaminate my table beet seed or swiss chard seed - it is trespassing on my place - but I (or other organic seed grower) would be the loser - the victem. Don' t think that is worth caring about?
----- Original Message -----
From: lucy Owsley <mailto:boulderbelt@voyager.net>
To: seedkeepers <mailto:seedkeepers@lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence
I am unhappy about GMO sugar beets but why is everyone paranoid about GMO Beet pollen flying around. Beets are biennial and so will be harvested long before they go to flower so should not be a threat in this way.
If we are going to fight this do not give bad reasons for banning these seeds/plants because this just gives the genejockys fuel to keep on going with this.
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:50 PM, Woody wrote:
Did you know that the few companies that control sugar beet production (and
beet sugar production) in the USA are quietly switching over to ROUNDUP
READY sugar beets with MONSANTO technology? Yes, right now as we
converse, beet seed growers in Oregon's Willammett Valley are transplanting
planting vernalized plugs for the first mass seed crop of GMO seed.
This means:
Beet Sugar and all products that contain this ingredient will most likely be
GMO
Pollen from GMO sugar beets will soon be flying all over the sugar beet seed
growing regions potentially contaminating table beet seed and swiss chard
seed.
Organic seed growers are threatened by GMO contamination!!!!
The Organic Seed Alliance along with High Mowing Seed and the Center for
Food Safety and others has filed suit against the USDA APHIS for allowing
this without proper environmental impact review but there will be no
imediate injunction against the planting out of this GMO material. See
www.seedalliance.org for more information.
I wonder if B.T. Cabbage won't be next. And then what? The government
continues to approve these monsters without due process and prudent review.
The government continues to resist demands to require labeling of GMO
products.
Lucy Goodman
Boulder Belt Eco-Farm
Eaton, OH
http://boulderbelt.blogspot.com
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Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence
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- Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence, oowonbs, 02/22/2008
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Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence,
John Kane, 02/22/2008
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Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence,
Woody, 02/22/2008
- Re: [Seed Keepers] [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence, John Kane, 02/23/2008
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Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence,
Woody, 02/22/2008
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Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence,
Underwood Gardens, 02/22/2008
- Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence, Woody, 02/22/2008
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Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 02/22/2008
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Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence,
Woody, 02/22/2008
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Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence,
lucy Owsley, 02/22/2008
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Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence,
Woody, 02/22/2008
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[seedkeepers] GMO pollen and what to know...,
mayo.eh, 02/22/2008
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Re: [Seed Keepers] [seedkeepers] GMO pollen and what to know...,
lucy Owsley, 02/23/2008
- Re: [Seed Keepers] [seedkeepers] GMO pollen and what to know..., Elise Lutrick, 02/23/2008
- Re: [Seed Keepers] [seedkeepers] GMO pollen and what to know..., Woody, 02/23/2008
- Re: [Seed Keepers] [seedkeepers] GMO pollen and what to know..., Woody, 02/23/2008
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Re: [Seed Keepers] [seedkeepers] GMO pollen and what to know...,
lucy Owsley, 02/23/2008
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[seedkeepers] GMO pollen and what to know...,
mayo.eh, 02/22/2008
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Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence,
Woody, 02/22/2008
- Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence, Elise Lutrick, 02/22/2008
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Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence,
lucy Owsley, 02/22/2008
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Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence,
Woody, 02/22/2008
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Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence,
tonitime, 02/22/2008
- Re: [seedkeepers] Thanks to Lawrence, Cindie Strater, 02/22/2008
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