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Daily Sun Sub-heading: "High yield puts cost of crop at lowest levels in 4 years" (Sept 17, 2014)

Cost per bushel of corn in 2012...........$7.00

Cost per bushel of corn in 2013............$6.00

Cost per bushel of corn in 2014.............$3.60

And some think the price could go lower yet.

If I'm not mistaken, I seem to remember Monsanto defending the use of genetically engineered corn by saying bigger crops would feed the world. They said something to the effect that there are a lot of starving people in poor countries and this would save lives.

Now we have a record crop of corn at just about 1/2 the price it was a few years ago and the story has changed. In a big half page article, there wasn't one word about how wonderful it will be to be able to feed the world with this bumper crop of inexpensive corn. It was nothing but complaining about not being able to make enough money. Farmers might be lucky to just break even.

Where's Monsanto? They weren't interviewed for this article.

How was feeding the world supposed to happen? Does anyone know? Not that I stay up at night worrying about it, but we now have GM corn which we didn't want in the first place and people are still starving? Does anyone know what's going on?
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I don't, but for once (!) I am in your corner on this, VPL. Don't faint. One reason so many farmers in MI switched to corn was because they could make more $$ selling it for ethanol. Everyone was jumping on the bandwagon there the last few years. We haven't eaten corn on the cob in a few years due to not being able to identify the source.

I don't buy ANY GM food IF I can ID it and worry about what we've eaten that is and we didn't know it. Even our peanut butter claims to be from non GM peanuts.
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Daily Sun Sub-heading: "High yield puts cost of crop at lowest levels in 4 years" (Sept 17, 2014)

Cost per bushel of corn in 2012...........$7.00

Cost per bushel of corn in 2013............$6.00

Cost per bushel of corn in 2014.............$3.60

And some think the price could go lower yet.

If I'm not mistaken, I seem to remember Monsanto defending the use of genetically engineered corn by saying bigger crops would feed the world. They said something to the effect that there are a lot of starving people in poor countries and this would save lives.

Now we have a record crop of corn at just about 1/2 the price it was a few years ago and the story has changed. In a big half page article, there wasn't one word about how wonderful it will be to be able to feed the world with this bumper crop of inexpensive corn. It was nothing but complaining about not being able to make enough money. Farmers might be lucky to just break even.

Where's Monsanto? They weren't interviewed for this article.

How was feeding the world supposed to happen? Does anyone know? Not that I stay up at night worrying about it, but we now have GM corn which we didn't want in the first place and people are still starving? Does anyone know what's going on?
Maybe people would rather starve than eat genetically modified corn.

I'd rather just not eat fish than eat tilapia and other farm raised fish.
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I don't, but for once (!) I am in your corner on this, VPL. Don't faint.
I feel faint, I could use a glass of water.
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I feel faint, I could use a glass of water.
Ha ha! Make sure the water is pure!
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Farm-land prices have dropped to nearly 1/2 of what they were a year ago due to the price of commodities.
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Maybe people would rather starve than eat genetically modified corn.

I'd rather just not eat fish than eat tilapia and other farm raised fish.
I'm with you when it comes to rejecting farm raised fish. And I don't eat corn anymore, especially due to the fact that there are so many better choices.
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"Among U.S. farmers, corn is king — more acres of corn are planted each year than any other crop.

But little of that corn is sweet corn that ends up directly on your plate. Nearly half of all domestic corn use is devoted to creating ethanol, a gasoline additive whose use is mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency....."


Futures File: EPA adjustment on ethanol mandate drives down corn prices | CJOnline.com
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We live in a GLOBAL Economy.

Chinese health ministry says GenMod Corn presents a health risk.
China is refusing to buy OUR Genetically Modified Corn (think Monsanto) .

From Oct 01 2013 to Oct 01 2014
145 Million long tons of US Corn that would have gone to China has
no place to go. ( a long ton is 2240 pounds, a Bushel is 56 pounds )

The IRS in USA now has special provisions for Corn Growers.

Our Export of Corn is DOWN 85% since Oct 2013.

Brazil banned GenMod corn from entering their seed corn stream.
China now buys Corn from Brazil. (and other non-GMO countries)

Even Zambia refuses to buy our GenMod Corn.
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Farm-land prices have dropped to nearly 1/2 of what they were a year ago due to the price of commodities.
Some people from USA bought farm land in Brazil 30+ years ago.
Land prices in Brazil were less than $60. per acre.
It is over $ 7000. per acre today.
The Bettter land is even higher.

Since Brazil BANS all GMO seeds from entering their country,
I see land in Brazil holding value and USA land prices falling.
Of course IF USA forces MORE Corn into our Gasoline
we may see a stop to further USA land price losses.

The total cost of an acre of land in Brazil WAS less the than
the yearly $ taxes on the land in USA.

Did not take a Rocket Surgeon or Brain Scientist to figure out
where to sell and where to buy land.

Of course the Two to Three Crops per year and topsoil
5 to 12 feet deep helps a bit, also.
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Genetic modified foods have been around for a very long time. Our world population has exceeded early predictions and it will continue to grow especially in underdeveloped countries. Farm technology is a good thing and will keep the world growing population fed. This is another one of those divided issues. The oceans resources are being depleted, the amount of land for agriculture fixed technology has to progress. Finding better ways to raise herds ,etc essential. I have been eating genetic modified corn etc and so far I haven't grown breasts. so I think I'll continue.

P.S. I will be disappointed if some of you don't come back with all the horribles that will be created from Franken foods.


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Ethanol incentives for food crops was a disaster waiting to happen from the beginning.
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Genetic modified foods have been around for a very long time..... >>>post was clipped<<<..... I have been eating genetic modified corn etc and so far I haven't grown breasts. so I think I'll continue.
IF you are eating Corn Based Products made in USA, you have 99% chance
it is GenMod.

Our farm economy depends on Exports to other countries.
GenMod products made here are no longer wanted in some other countries
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Don't famers buy crop insurance ?
protecting them from price fluctuations
I maybe 100% wrong
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