Oh My Gosh must read makes you want to be more self sustainable

I think DK might be referring to genetically modified crops, which many people suspect to be associated with the hive collapse problem and bee disease.

chicken boy Kurt--thanks for the info. Gak!
 
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"They" would be the agricultural chemical companies lead by Monsanto and Bayer. There are more. This country's almost total dependence on chemicals to produce food is killing our pollinators - I'm a beekeeper, but I'm talking about all of the pollinators. As soon as some company can figure out how to produce fruit and vegetables with no pollination or some kind of man-made pollination it'll all be over for pollinators in this country - and then around the world.

Better living through chemicals. I don't think so.

Eat organic, and eat local. Demand the end to agricultural practices that deviate so far from what is sustainable. Save our honeybees.
 
Amen to the last post!

I agree that people are blindfolded if they don't see that it's all the dang pesticides and herbicides that's killing the bee population.
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I feel compelled to point out that genetically modified is not chemically treated. These are two totally different things and most GMOs are engineered with a mind to eliminating chemical treatments of food.
 
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You are correct. They are two totally different things. But GMO crops are rarely grown without any chemicals, and, even more frightening is the fact that they are often grown to prevent other types of crops from ever being grown in that soil (or to force farmers to have to apply certain chemicals to get seeds to grow at all).

http://www.consciouschoice.com/2005/cc1804/killerseeds1804.html

GMOs are just another way to keep our food supply away from where it should be--in our hands--and keep it firmly under the thumb of Big Ag.

In the UK the people said no to GMOs. They won't import anything from us that contains them. I find it hard it believe that we haven't done the same here at home, but I suppose it all stems from the fact that most of us are very disconnected from our food supply.
 
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There's nothing inherently wrong with genetic engineering. As with all technology, of course misuses and unintended consequences are possible, but the potential outweighs the downside. Know anyone who uses insulin? Think vaccinations are a good idea? How about crops grown without pesticides? Would you like to see genetic diseases eliminated? And who wouldn't want a personal army of trained ape/humans?
 
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That is true but Taco Bell has used GM corn in the past and people have almost died from it. Carolyn I have heard of stevia but I don't really like it. My mom uses it but I think that after reading this I will start using it.
 
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That is true but Taco Bell has used GM corn in the past and people have almost died from it. Carolyn I have heard of stevia but I don't really like it. My mom uses it but I think that after reading this I will start using it.

If you don't like Stevia, find a local source of honey! Even better.
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