Of course we still differ. The mechanics of big ag/big government makes the concept of real profit more than a little hazey, but that is neither here nor there - I assure you that any saving that the farmer garners will never be passed on to the consumer.
of course they will, through competition.
if i grow 50 billion bushels of corn and sell it all at the market rate, that will drive corn cost to the floor, which doesnt bother me, i got 50,000,000 bushels to sell. i'm good, even if the per bushel profit for my crop is a penny.
other farmers however will get BONED as the bottom falls out of the market, and i guarantee nest year they wont be growing corn, they will grow turnips or beets, or carrots instead.
so next harvest comes along, and i grew 50 billion bushels of barley instead, dropping the bottom out of the barley market, so now theres a corn shortage and the price of corn skyrockets.
next harvest, everybody grorws corn because the price is high, and once again the bottom drops out of the market from another corn glut.
THAT is what the subsidy/allotment programs are designed to prevent.
until the rise of the agricultural conglomerates, it worked well, but unfortunately the Ag Conglomerates have teams of accountants and lawyers studying every angle so they can game the system and squeeze bonus profits out of the subsidies, while dodging the allotments.
when the system is working properly, subsidies guarantee a decent price for your crop, ensuring adequate production, and allotments guard against over-production, preventing gluts. "Farmers" didnt break the system, and blaming "Their crooked friends in washington" is ridiculous. the small farmer has almost no support on capitol hill, and ZERO lobbying power.
the villains are crooked politicians taking bribes from giant ag conglomerates, which will abandon agriculture in droves if the subsidies are reformed to protect the system from their abuses.
as far as studies are concerned, we both know that the FDA allows the manufacturer to produce and consumate their studies, so it is highly unlkikely that they will concoct a study that will cast GMO's in a bad light. Also, none of these studies, in the interest of profit, are more than a few months in duration.
some of the studies have been continuing for decades.
GMO's are not widgets which, once designed, are finished. they are alwyas looking for a new angle, better methods, and new advantages.
It is entirely possible that it will take years for these GMO products to show their delitarious nature. We simply don't know, and I don't like to continue to eat things that I just don't know about.
then seek out Non-GMO products. it's not that hard to find. when there is a demand for it, somebody will produce it.
i actually LIKE non-GMO products. it is the one area where the little guy can turn a profit. unfortunately much of the "Non-GMO" crops are coming from CHINA now, which of course means it may be "Non-GMO" or it may not, it may be grown "Organically" or it may be full of lead and strontium.
if you think china has a good track record for truthful labeling you havent been paying attention.
As far as dna simply being dna, this is not entirely correct. that dna can be implanted in the bacteria of the gut and those newly altered bacteria can easily continue to produce the toxins that the parent plant were producing.
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Furhtermore. the fact that the DNA may not be harmful but does induce more and more pesticides, being that they are not harmful to the plant themselves is another cause for concern. This is not as black and white as the eloy vs the morelocks mentality that the left likes to portray.
GMO crops do not "induce more pesticides" they are designed to REDUCE pesticide use, not increase it.
if you mean Roundup Resistance, that also does not "Induce" more use of herbicides, it simply ALLOWS herbicides to be used, which in some cases is essential.
if your feilds are invaded by weeds, your costs for fertilizer, water and harvest go up.
using herbicides to kill unwanted weeds helps control costs, and give bigger harvest, but if you dont have a weed problem you DONT HAVE TO SPRAY.
you keep saying GMO crops NEED more pesticides and herbicides a but that is entirely false.
pesticides and herbicides arent cheap. having roundup-resistant crops does not REQUIRE the use of roundup.
if it is not needed, it is not used.