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That's not going to end well for Tennessee soybean farmers.
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UT's West Tennessee Agresearch Lab is one of the partner labs that will be losing funding.
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Soybeans | West Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center
Return to Research Soybeans are typically one of Tennessee's leading crops. In 2011, the state's farmers planted more than 1 million acres in soyb ...westtn.tennessee.edu
I’m not digging through their entire website, but from their homepage, their own mission statement says they are geared towards the advancement of soybean production in Africa, not West Tennessee. Also curious as to which NGO’s they support?Maybe that is why their funding is being cut?That's not going to end well for Tennessee soybean farmers.
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UT's West Tennessee Agresearch Lab is one of the partner labs that will be losing funding.
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Soybeans | West Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center
Return to Research Soybeans are typically one of Tennessee's leading crops. In 2011, the state's farmers planted more than 1 million acres in soyb ...westtn.tennessee.edu
typical arrogant bureaucrat
That's not going to end well for Tennessee soybean farmers.
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UT's West Tennessee Agresearch Lab is one of the partner labs that will be losing funding.
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Soybeans | West Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center
Return to Research Soybeans are typically one of Tennessee's leading crops. In 2011, the state's farmers planted more than 1 million acres in soyb ...westtn.tennessee.edu
I love how the MSM activist (CNN) ask questions to their quest & then talk over them
because they don't like hearing the truth & hearing about the transparency found.
One of the problems with Americans' health is all this 'innovation' with crops like wheat and other grains. Now they are resistant to pesticides and herbicides and can get up to 3 or 4 cuttings/season. Nothing that can do that is remotely healthy. It is not as God intended. You can eat and enjoy all the Frankenwheat you want, but all you have to do is look at the average obesity rates in countries that DON'T grow that crap versus the rate here in the US. We are literally killing ourselves. Stop 'innovation' and just grow good food.That's not going to end well for Tennessee soybean farmers.
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UT's West Tennessee Agresearch Lab is one of the partner labs that will be losing funding.
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Soybeans | West Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center
Return to Research Soybeans are typically one of Tennessee's leading crops. In 2011, the state's farmers planted more than 1 million acres in soyb ...westtn.tennessee.edu
One of the problems with Americans' health is all this 'innovation' with crops like wheat and other grains. Now they are resistant to pesticides and herbicides and can get up to 3 or 4 cuttings/season. Nothing that can do that is remotely healthy. It is not as God intended. You can eat and enjoy all the Frankenwheat you want, but all you have to do is look at the average obesity rates in countries that DON'T grow that crap versus the rate here in the US. We are literally killing ourselves. Stop 'innovation' and just grow good food.
Interesting hypothesis. So if God didn't intend for us to sin, why did He allow us the mechanisms to do so? It's a pretty deep question. imho, just because He gave us the ability to modify (and GMO **** is nowhere near an 'improvement') why did He allow us that capability?That “crap” is grown all over the world. If g^d didn’t intend for man to improve on his creation he wouldn’t have given us the means.