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Watch it soon, it's a very good movie. If my memory serves me correctly, at the end it shows how regular farmers get in trouble (get sued by?) Monsanto because either the pollen from GMO crops drifted into their non-GMO fields, and/or if they save any seed of GMO crops. Farmers in poor countries are not allowed to save GMO seed, yet Monsanto claims these type of advances will help poor countries. For me, that alone is reason to avoid GMO food products, and support my local small farmer instead whenever possible.
Now i'm no PhD, but I'm beginning to wonder why some defend corporations such as Monsanto so vehemently; might they be getting paid to do so?
I watched about a 1/4 of that show ( "Food, Inc.") and turned it off. That show was a joke.
For the ones who watched the show,
The netting on the side of the building of big chicken farms is not to keep people from seeing in. The material is a knitted shading cloth that can block up to 90% of the light but still let in plenty of ventilation. By blocking the light the chicken farm can control the amount of light the birds get.
The other thing, the reason the big chicken farms don't want you around or in the barn is do to Bio-security. Just think how fast a disease would spread in one of those barns if someone would carry in a disease from another farm.
Chris
FOOD INC - Give it another try, there is A LOT more to it than just chickens........and it's valuable to see what we are doing.....its a powerful documentary even if all the facts as you say are not exact!!
Watch it soon, it's a very good movie. If my memory serves me correctly, at the end it shows how regular farmers get in trouble (get sued by?) Monsanto because either the pollen from GMO crops drifted into their non-GMO fields, and/or if they save any seed of GMO crops. Farmers in poor countries are not allowed to save GMO seed, yet Monsanto claims these type of advances will help poor countries. For me, that alone is reason to avoid GMO food products, and support my local small farmer instead whenever possible.
Now i'm no PhD, but I'm beginning to wonder why some defend corporations such as Monsanto so vehemently; might they be getting paid to do so?

I watched about a 1/4 of that show ( "Food, Inc.") and turned it off. That show was a joke.
For the ones who watched the show,
The netting on the side of the building of big chicken farms is not to keep people from seeing in. The material is a knitted shading cloth that can block up to 90% of the light but still let in plenty of ventilation. By blocking the light the chicken farm can control the amount of light the birds get.
The other thing, the reason the big chicken farms don't want you around or in the barn is do to Bio-security. Just think how fast a disease would spread in one of those barns if someone would carry in a disease from another farm.
Chris
FOOD INC - Give it another try, there is A LOT more to it than just chickens........and it's valuable to see what we are doing.....its a powerful documentary even if all the facts as you say are not exact!!