I seen on TV commercial once that I should trust a Real Farmer that GMO raised foods are good. Other than cash, would there any other real basis for his Expert assessment?
You changed your view. Were you paid a bunch of money to do that? You just up and considered the work you loved to do and at one time you even favored GMO products. How does one make that leap?
I seen on TV commercial once that I should trust a Real Farmer that GMO raised foods are good. Other than cash, would there any other real basis for his Expert assessment?
You changed your view. Were you paid a bunch of money to do that? You just up and considered the work you loved to do and at one time you even favored GMO products. How does one make that leap?
It would be the rare farmer has enough information to make such a statement. He probably believes what he was told, just as I did.
I wish there had been money. Nor was it a sudden change- just 20yrs more experience and gaining new information. Students are trained in the establishment science model, and it takes time (and the will to want to know) to determine that much of what is taught is bullhockey.
Thanks that was helpful.
I seen on TV commercial once that I should trust a Real Farmer that GMO raised foods are good. Other than cash, would there any other real basis for his Expert assessment?
You changed your view. Were you paid a bunch of money to do that? You just up and considered the work you loved to do and at one time you even favored GMO products. How does one make that leap?
It would be the rare farmer has enough information to make such a statement. He probably believes what he was told, just as I did.
I wish there had been money. Nor was it a sudden change- just 20yrs more experience and gaining new information. Students are trained in the establishment science model, and it takes time (and the will to want to know) to determine that much of what is taught is bullhockey.
Thanks man.