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Homesteadmomma, do they plant different crops on different years? They cannot plant the same crop over and over or the soil will not do well, am I correct? Roundup soybeans are the only one I know about so far, not that it matters, between corn and soybeans, I'm surprised our food has any other ingredients!
Yep, crops get rotated every year, UNLESS the weather is very wet, then sometimes they will plant beans two years in a row. Unfortunately, if they plant corn, they just spray earlier in the year before planting. We have been talking to the landowner about buying the property, or at least the part that is just west of the house and main back yard (about 10 acres) so the wind wouldn't blow the nasty stuff all in our yard. Not to mention every year, the field gets closer and closer to our property line. Wish the evergreens would grow a little faster....
Round Up Soybeans have taken off but Monsanto has not stopped and many RoundUp ready crops are already growing in Monsanto's experiments, out in the open where they are contaminating the soil and other crops. These crops are just waiting to be on your dinner plate. And other GM companies in other places have similar things going on. By the way, once you have grown a GM crop in one place one time, the DNA does not go away for a long time and remains in the soil. Studies have shown that their DNA even just left, is causing mutations in other plants grown there. It even causes new strains of mold that produce new toxins. On top of that, bugs, wind and insects spread the DNA. Certain specific DNA of certain small amounts of GM crops that were undergoing testing in just one season have been found in crops miles and miles away. Some cool studies in very isolated parts of Mexico have also taken place and concluded the same things. Not to mention, bt corn and roundup soybeans toxins are far more potent than the original pesticide and much more concentrated. Especially in certain parts of the plant in certain weather.  Many workers get especially sick when bt corn is pollinating.
In one study done four boys had a rare physical and mental disorder. The doctor found the gene that caused it and thought he could splice and put in a new gene to fix it. Well he did. It was pronounced a miracle and made it to tv. The scientific community was very excited. Within one year all of the boys had acquired a very rare form of vigorous growing lukemia. 3 of the 4 boys died soon after. The other boy, who I don't know if he is still living, was much worse off then he was to begin with. It was concluded the splicing of genes had caused it.
  Also check out the L-triptophan thing in the 80's. It is a naturally occurring substance from turkeys that had been used quite successfully to treat many things. One company wanted to cut costs harvesting it so they engineered a bacteria to produce it. The public was not told. It made many people very sick and killed some. Taken to court many details were left and the whole thing was corrupt. It was not even brought up in court that only ones getting sick were the ones on the GM. So the government banned all the tryptophan. And even when many people got solid of evidence of what had gone on, the court refused to open the case again. I think since then the laws may have relaxed. Learn and live!