I agree that the effects of GMO plants and non-organic growing practices will continue to compound until we truly have no way to keep ignoring them. We try to get organic and non gmo whenever we can, but it does seem like some heirloom species have been completely erased by industrialization.
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Indeed -when laws try to ban the sharing of seeds, we have to ask ourselves why?
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