Barbara H. Peterson on September 28th, 2014

In 1996, Monsanto introduced its first GMO seeds. It ensured that farmers could not save the seeds and essentially lose the ownership of their seeds. Consequently, the power balance shifted away from the farmers to corporations who now own 80 percent of GM corn and 93 percent of the GM soy market. Now farmers not only have to buy the seeds from the corporations year after year, but they are also forced to comply with the rules and regulations embedded in the contracts, which are designed to put the farmers at a juridical disadvantage. Since they have been wrongly accused, Dave Runyon, Troy Roush and Moe Parr have traveled the world speaking out publicly about Monsanto’s reckless business policies.

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Barbara H. Peterson on July 20th, 2014

You! That’s right, you! Put your hands up and back away from the seed bag…

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Barbara H. Peterson on December 10th, 2013

Understand that once these suicide seeds are released, there is no going back. We will be left in the position of having to watch as seed viability diminishes due to cross-pollination and widespread contamination with the Terminator gene as sterile seeds take over the global seed supply incrementally.

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