tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1284887967535635833.post6215933572266108184..comments2023-10-10T02:07:50.314-07:00Comments on The Golden Rule Garden: Corn PollinationAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15121221042170351337noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1284887967535635833.post-14987566474090399202010-02-22T14:47:17.381-08:002010-02-22T14:47:17.381-08:00I'll be emailing you, Sherry, with the best an...I'll be emailing you, Sherry, with the best answer I can come up with.<br /> In the mean time, I should update thi post by saying that at harvest time about 93% of the ears were well developed, and we got a whole bunch of seed. I look forward to next year!Dan R-Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06260576115176602519noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1284887967535635833.post-57309065961005598312010-02-15T16:29:09.889-08:002010-02-15T16:29:09.889-08:00Hi! I am renting a house that is on the same prop...Hi! I am renting a house that is on the same property as my landlord's house. He has about 100 acres of land, which includes a river going through it, as well as a wetlands. Every year he has been using Roundup ready GMO corn, planting it to attract ducks and geese. Then his friends and their friends pay him a lot of money to come out and hunt on his land. My question is, what can I tell him about the impacts that GMO corn has on the bodies of the ducks and geese, and in turn, what impacts would this have on his body, as well as the bodies of his friends and their families? He wants an easy solution, with 'No weeds'... I also have a huge garden and made the mistake of planting heirloom green dent corn last year. I'm sure that the GMO pollen has traveled to my corn. So, should I eat it? (I dried it and ground some into flour.) Any direction you can point me to is greatly appreciated! Please email me at Sherryuwo@hotmail.com.<br />Thank you!<br />SherrySherry Reuter: UrbanFarmPreschool@gmail.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03447070464955462778noreply@blogger.com