Brian farms just over 2,200 acres in Indiana with his father and grandfather where they raise corn, soybeans, popcorn, and wheat. he does not know anymore how to save seeds and thinks MOnsanto is fantastic.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/gmoanswers/2016/05/03/why-i-buy-gmo-seeds/#4f2ad7e15ee6
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free seeds to share for ever
Michel, , Seed Blog, 0
The practice of sharing seeds as as old as humanity. Now branded a grand Open Source, the seeds are...
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A Local Seed Networks conference in Mudgee
Michel, , Seed Blog, 0
Seed savers growing for the future
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farmer seed networks limited contribution to Ag? : Four misconceptions. A must read
Michel, , Seed Blog, 0
Farmer seed networks make a limited contribution to agriculture? Four common misconceptions
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Seed safe in gardeners hands: the Syrian war
Michel, , Our People, Seed Blog, 0
Farrmers in Syria have their own networks to give and exchange vegetable and grain seeds. They always had. How...
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Dorothy Tasmasia, banana diversity curator dies in Makira Island
Michel, , Seed Blog, 0
We met Dorothy when she was a hight school student in Honiara, The Solomon Islands. She became an intern...
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Seed solidarity tour in Japan
otorongo, , Seed Blog, 0
In haste while connected to internet in south east Taiwan. Michel and Jude from Seed Savers, thats us, have just...
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June and July Seed tour this european summer 2016
Michel, , Our People, Seed Blog, 0
Jude and Michel will be travelling to Singapore, Turkey, Italy and France this coming June and July. Michel will...
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Dorothy banana collection: 110 varieties premature death
Michel, , Our People, Seed Blog, 0
Dorothy Tamasia, 19 collected and replanted in her school in the island of Makira, Solomon Islands. She died off...