Larry Caldwell
Super Member
Originally Posted by creekbend
About three weeks ago, there was a documentary about corn production in Mexico and Guatemala. It seems that there has been airborne contamination from the production of Monsanto hybrid corn. The report stated that up wards of 60% of the corn varieties that the farmers had used and seeded for centuries failed to germinate because of the cross pollination from the fields planted by the Monsanto hybrid seed crops. The documentary showed various small groups of farmers in these Countries uniting to form alliances to lobby their governments to control the widespread corn production from these hybrid seeds. They showed aerial photos where thousands of acres of hybrid corn was planted. The fields located near them didn't even produce one ear of corn and the stalks were dying.
What a load of rubbish![]()
Not necessarily. The drought in North America has extended well into Mexico. It's just not as well publicized. The strains modern farmers have planted will make a crop under extremely adverse conditions, and even at that there were reports of fields yielding less than 5 bushels per acre. Farmers cut the corn and baled it for livestock fodder because there was no crop. It's not surprising that native corn varieties failed to make any crop at all. Prior to modern crop genetic science, total crop failures and famines were a common feature of life.
What it total rubbish is blaming the crop failure on cross pollination, instead of their inferior seed stock.