Could GMOs save organics?
Thought provoking post over at Breakthrough:
Thought provoking post over at Breakthrough:
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Josh Thomas
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Labels: corn, Genetically modified, monsanto, organic, wheat
Different type of post today -- from a key voice in this movement in the US.
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Josh Thomas
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8:36 AM
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Labels: agriculture, Big Agriculture, carbon emissions, chicken, Michael Pollan, nutrition, Omnivore's Dilemma, organic, petroleum, pork, sustainable
The real battle among consumers is not between the conventional carrot and the organic carrot.; it's between the carrot and the Twinkie.
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Josh Thomas
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10:31 AM
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Labels: convenience foods, organic, root vegetables, sustainable
It is so hard to believe that it is spring. This is a hard time of year for those of us who love our gardens. We are harvesting our lettuces, but still sitting on our hands so we don't plant other things too early. It is hard when the weather is 78 degrees and sunny not to plant. We all know we are supposed to wait until after April 15th, but it isn't always easy. We are almost there!
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Ellen
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Labels: gardening, lettuce, planting times, spring