By Jonathan Weber, 8-09-09
The Obama Administration will be taking a close look at market concentration in agriculture as part of its stepped-up enforcement of antitrust laws, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.Good!
Just read the latest Trader's Dispatch last night, which among numerous other things contains the latest winter wheat variety test results. And, not to digress immediately, but the Dispatch remains one of the very few publications I can't usually get through in one sitting, and now they're finally online (although not the August version, at least as of tonight), http://www.tradersdispatch.com
No big surprise, but most of the varieties are "protected". Fortunately, there are still at least some public varieties out there, and I was struck that some of them do at least as well, and in cases exceed the yields of the Monsanto Model.
So I'll be looking for some of one of those unrestricted public varieties, as the Rockpile is finally getting cleaned up to the point where I might be able to get winter wheat back into the rotation, thank God!
It definitely won't be a "protected" variety, though. I did that once, in a former life up on the Hi-Line. NEVER AGAIN!! You have to sign your life away, and in my case at least, the potential yield advantage just isn't there. So you tell me, why should I sign up?
I can't elaborate further without using F words, so I'll just leave it at that. Well, almost. Monsanto can ___ off, far as I'm concerned.
there is a growing concern in the US that unlabled GMO food are causing un-diagnosed allergies such as Morgellons
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