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Subject: CSThe plow turns the field over...who is the field?
## Subjective MEANS the eyes and buds lie, the question is how much.
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of today. I doubt we'd
find pig genes in corn or wasp genes in soybeans etc.
- Original Message - From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net
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Subject: CSThe plow turns the field over...who is the field?
## Subjective
But if this is true, why are they saying that people are living longer now--and
Government agencies are worried because they are having to hand out too much in
pensions! dee
On 20 Apr 2010, at 21:54, bodhisattva wrote:
Not to mention the toxins, incorrect farming methods, and seed
doubt
we'd find pig genes in corn or wasp genes in soybeans etc.
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## Subjective MEANS the eyes
plow turns the field over...who is the field?
## Subjective MEANS the eyes and buds lie, the question is how much.
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## Subjective MEANS the eyes and buds lie, the question is how much.
Any study can be selective. Those doing any given study are out to prove
some point of view.
Sure, no comparison between a home grown tomato and one bred for
transport, but I detect no difference between a home grown potato,
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Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 3:46 AM
Subject: CSThe plow turns the field over...who is the field?
## Subjective MEANS the eyes and buds lie, the question is how much.
Any study can be selective. Those doing any given study are out to prove
some point of view.
Sure, no comparison
- From: Ode Coyote
odecoy...@windstream.net
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Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 3:46 AM
Subject: CSThe plow turns the field over...who is the field?
## Subjective MEANS the eyes and buds lie, the question is how much.
Any study can be selective. Those doing any given
Sure, no comparison between a home grown tomato and one bred for
transport, but I detect no difference between a home grown potato, onion,
carrot or head of lettuce and one in the grocery store.
Ode Coyote
Then you haven't had the good stuff yet. It is out there, but hard to find.
I grow
better overall
health is experienced by the consumer.
Bob
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From: Gayla Roberts aera...@gmail.com
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Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: CSThe plow turns the field over...who is the field?
Sure, no comparison between a home
The reason we went organic in the first place was because of taste! My
grandfather used to always say Why doesn't food taste good anymore?..
Well in reality, he was raised on farm that used heirloom seeds, and
later in life consumed grocery store rubbish, this was the reason, but
he never
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