Guest guest Posted May 9, 2004 Report Share Posted May 9, 2004 Jan, My friend and I bought a share in a local CSA. It is awesome. I never know what I am cooking until I get my goodies on Saturday morning. Local chefs give their recipes to the farm so we know what to do with the more unusual items. I had forgotten how food was supposed to taste! Monika GM Soy (monsanto) turns sour in Argentina We keep reading the horrors of GM crops and Monsanto heavy handedness to farmers. . . please consider SUPPORTING LOCAL ORGANIC FAMILY FARMS this summer!http://www.guardian.co.uk/gmdebate/Story/0,2763,1192869,00.htmlGM soya 'miracle' turns sour in Argentina Brown, environment correspondentFriday April 16, 2004The Guardian Seven years after GM soya was introduced to Argentina as an economic miracle for poor farmers, researchers claim it is causing an environmental crisis, damaging soil bacteria and allowing herbicide-resistant weeds to grow out of control. Soya has become the cash crop for half of Argentina's arable land, more than 11m hectares (27m acres), most situated on fragile pampas lands on the vast plains. After Argentina's economic collapse, soya became a vital cash export providing cattle feed for Europe and elsewhere.Now researchers fear that the heavy reliance on one crop may bring economic ruin.The GM soya, grown and sold by Monsanto, is the company's great success story. Programmed to be resistant to Roundup, Monsanto's patented glyphosate herbicide, soya's production increased by 75% over five years to 2002 and yields increased by 173%, raising £3bn profits for farmers hard-hit financially.However, a report in New Scientist magazine says that because of problems with the crops, farmers are now using twice as much herbicide as in conventional systems.Jan Patenaude, RDDirector, Medical NutritionSignet Diagnostic Corp.www.nowleap.com (toll free)Fax: DineRight4@... or Jan@...Disease Management Programs for Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Migraine caused by Food Sensitivity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2004 Report Share Posted May 9, 2004 What's a CSA? Whatever it is, it sounds like more fun to prepare your meals this way than the usual boring way we all do it - at least me! Digna GM Soy (monsanto) turns sour in Argentina We keep reading the horrors of GM crops and Monsanto heavy handedness to farmers. . . please consider SUPPORTING LOCAL ORGANIC FAMILY FARMS this summer!http://www.guardian.co.uk/gmdebate/Story/0,2763,1192869,00.htmlGM soya 'miracle' turns sour in Argentina Brown, environment correspondentFriday April 16, 2004The Guardian Seven years after GM soya was introduced to Argentina as an economic miracle for poor farmers, researchers claim it is causing an environmental crisis, damaging soil bacteria and allowing herbicide-resistant weeds to grow out of control. Soya has become the cash crop for half of Argentina's arable land, more than 11m hectares (27m acres), most situated on fragile pampas lands on the vast plains. After Argentina's economic collapse, soya became a vital cash export providing cattle feed for Europe and elsewhere.Now researchers fear that the heavy reliance on one crop may bring economic ruin.The GM soya, grown and sold by Monsanto, is the company's great success story. Programmed to be resistant to Roundup, Monsanto's patented glyphosate herbicide, soya's production increased by 75% over five years to 2002 and yields increased by 173%, raising £3bn profits for farmers hard-hit financially.However, a report in New Scientist magazine says that because of problems with the crops, farmers are now using twice as much herbicide as in conventional systems.Jan Patenaude, RDDirector, Medical NutritionSignet Diagnostic Corp.www.nowleap.com (toll free)Fax: DineRight4@... or Jan@...Disease Management Programs for Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Migraine caused by Food Sensitivity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2004 Report Share Posted May 9, 2004 CSA stands for "Community Supported Agriculture". It is a small, family-owned, organic farm that sells shares. I pay $100 a month in advance (I share with a friend) and every Saturday my bag of goodies is ready for pick up. We've had edible flowers, fresh herbs, all kinds of greens, omega 3-supplemented eggs, native green onions, citrus...it's really fun! The food is always fresh-picked so the quality is good, the nutrient value is higher, and it tastes better. I also pay a lot less than I would for the same amount of food from the local grocery store. If you "Google" Community Supported Agriculture there are websites listing opportunities in your own local area. Monika GM Soy (monsanto) turns sour in Argentina We keep reading the horrors of GM crops and Monsanto heavy handedness to farmers. . . please consider SUPPORTING LOCAL ORGANIC FAMILY FARMS this summer!http://www.guardian.co.uk/gmdebate/Story/0,2763,1192869,00.htmlGM soya 'miracle' turns sour in Argentina Brown, environment correspondentFriday April 16, 2004The Guardian Seven years after GM soya was introduced to Argentina as an economic miracle for poor farmers, researchers claim it is causing an environmental crisis, damaging soil bacteria and allowing herbicide-resistant weeds to grow out of control. Soya has become the cash crop for half of Argentina's arable land, more than 11m hectares (27m acres), most situated on fragile pampas lands on the vast plains. After Argentina's economic collapse, soya became a vital cash export providing cattle feed for Europe and elsewhere.Now researchers fear that the heavy reliance on one crop may bring economic ruin.The GM soya, grown and sold by Monsanto, is the company's great success story. Programmed to be resistant to Roundup, Monsanto's patented glyphosate herbicide, soya's production increased by 75% over five years to 2002 and yields increased by 173%, raising £3bn profits for farmers hard-hit financially.However, a report in New Scientist magazine says that because of problems with the crops, farmers are now using twice as much herbicide as in conventional systems.Jan Patenaude, RDDirector, Medical NutritionSignet Diagnostic Corp.www.nowleap.com (toll free)Fax: DineRight4@... or Jan@...Disease Management Programs for Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Migraine caused by Food Sensitivity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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