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Michigan's ag industry is anything but dwindling. It generates billions annually and is arguably our strongest and most stable industry. GM crops have been in production here for decades and have not changed that.

What is a GM crop? This is a hot topic since I retuned to the Mainland but I really have no idea what the controversy is about.
 
Welcome RaspberrySalad!

Opa and Snowflake - my teens have complained that they have had to do too much - cooking, cleaning, laundry, yard work, trash duty. I try to get them involved in learning everything. Your comments encouraged me to keep them working and learning!

1 MUTTSFAN - If your photos don't cause everyone to start hatching chicks - nothing will! THOSE CHICKS are ADORABLE!

Taprock - I pray that Spectrum can keep your injured neighbors comfortable and help them heal. Burns are so painful. I feel so sorry for those folks. Please let us know if there is anyway we can all pitch in to help them as time goes on.

LAST CHANCE - LAST CHANCE- I have some heat lamps, clear and red bulbs, a large rabbit cage that was used as a brooder, a brooder lamp, a couple cages that are open bottom for free ranging chicks.
PM me if you want any of this. I could probably drop a box in the mail also.
 
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I don't mean to be lazy but what is wrong with genetically modifying something? Yes, I will get on google and start looking this up.........just haven't wanted to do the research.
 
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Well, according to an article i read a couple months ago, our government has approved "safe" virus dna to be injected into plants. The resulting seeds (and plants) carry the virus in the future generations. The thought was that the viruses would reduce the pesticide usage, but so far the pesticides have still had to be used. Now they have found out that not only do the seeds contain the virus strains, when insects pollinate neighboring crops/gardens THEY get the virus into their seeds. There is some concern that sensitive people may have allergies to these "new" foods. The reason for all the fuss is that unlike a medicine/product that can just be recalled, this one can't be taken back.
 
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Olive, i wasn't knocking our ag industry in particular. It's probably the best thing going for us right now. Unfortunately, for some reason when i go to the store i see produce mostly from other states. So that means one of the few Mi product in my store will probably not get my business. :(
 
My goodness! I gave a squeal of delight when I saw these little fuzzies!
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X2 here....they are cute and welcome RaspberrySalad. Glad you found the thread....BEWARE.....It's very chatty, miss a day and it'll several to catch up!!
 
And the Frankenfoods get even worse... I received this e-mail today.

The FDA is on the brink of approving genetically engineered salmon for human consumption. This would be the first genetically engineered animal on supermarket shelves in the United States.
The salmon is engineered to produce growth hormones year-round that cause the fish to grow at twice the normal rate. The government already requires labels to tell us if fish is wild-caught or farm-raised—don't we also have a right to know if our salmon is genetically engineered? Without labels, we'll never know.
More than forty countries, including Russia and China, already require labels on genetically engineered foods. As Americans, we firmly believe that we deserve the same right to know what we are eating.
That's why I created a petition to U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on SignOn.org, which says:
Commissioner Hamburg, we urge the FDA to require the mandatory labeling of genetically engineered foods. We have a right to know about the food we eat and what we feed our families, but under current FDA regulations, we don't have that ability when it comes to genetically engineered foods.
Polls show that more than 90% of Americans support mandatory labeling. Such near-unanimity in public opinion is rare. Please listen to the American public and mandate labeling of genetically engineered foods.
Will you sign the petition? Click here to add your name, and then pass it along to your friends:
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=271198&id=35802-21285575-A21_rCx&t=2
Thanks!
–Eric Schlosser and Gary Hirshberg
 
Hey! I can post again. This is so frustrating. It just randomly stops loading the editor properly and won't allow me to post. Anyone else having issues?

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It would be a very good idea to do some more research.



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It is up to individual stores whether or not they choose to sell intermediated local produce. If your local grocer does not you can always seek out local produce yourself. The direct-sales agricultural sector in Michigan is alive and well.
 
Daron - The feeder looks great!

Opa - You did your sons a service. My poor husband had to learn after we got together because his mother never taught him a thing. It was a steep learning curve, but he does well now.
 
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