seeds of genetic change

Maroc (maroc@islandnet.com)
Wed, 5 Aug 1998 20:59:07 +0000

With Seeds of Change now owned by Mars Inc. does that mean that in the
future they may consider genetically modified seed to be a legitimate
product to distribute? Genetically modified seed can be open pollinated,
unless, of course, Monsanto arrives with the Terminator. You don't suppose
M&M could be short for Mars & Monsanto do you?

This fast developing GMO issue makes me feel as if I'm living in a old time
melodrama. I'm one of the people tird to the railway tracks, the speeding
train is getting very close, and the only available heroes, the
politicians, are standing around talking to the guy in the black cape about
the wonders of railway travel.

I'm saving all the seed possible this year but I'm still feeling trapped in
what few processed foods I have to buy.

Don Maroc

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