A GMO Apple a day, keeps ??? away!
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Susan
OT: GMO Apple
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Re: OT: GMO Apple
Interesting discussion on Fox News cable show Sunday House Call on the GMO Apple and GMO danger issues.
One thought brought up, what if the browning of fruit is protective against insects, so the GMO Apple may need more insecticides??
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Susan
One thought brought up, what if the browning of fruit is protective against insects, so the GMO Apple may need more insecticides??
http://bit.ly/1Jj4jj3
Susan
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Re: OT: GMO Apple
Browning is the process of oxidation. I'm of course totally against the GMO stuff, but I can't see where oxidation is a bad thing. And oxidized, rotting fruit seems more desirable to insects and some other consumers:)
I rarely agree with these docs, and only watched because the topic caught my attention. But I was appalled at how blithely they accepted the GMO line...
ginny
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I rarely agree with these docs, and only watched because the topic caught my attention. But I was appalled at how blithely they accepted the GMO line...
ginny
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Ginny Wilken
gwilken@fastmail.fm
Re: OT: GMO Apple
I want my apples to brown. That is how I know that they have vital force before they brown.
Roger Bird
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From: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 17:11:25 -0500
Subject: Re: [Minutus] OT: GMO Apple
Interesting discussion on Fox News cable show Sunday House Call on the GMO Apple and GMO danger issues.
One thought brought up, what if the browning of fruit is protective against insects, so the GMO Apple may need more insecticides??
http://bit.ly/1Jj4jj3
Susan
Roger Bird
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To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 17:11:25 -0500
Subject: Re: [Minutus] OT: GMO Apple
Interesting discussion on Fox News cable show Sunday House Call on the GMO Apple and GMO danger issues.
One thought brought up, what if the browning of fruit is protective against insects, so the GMO Apple may need more insecticides??
http://bit.ly/1Jj4jj3
Susan