Monsanto : Those Genetically-Modified Self-Destructing Seed Planting Blues

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Monsanto : Ripe for the plucking

By Steve Russell / The Rag Blog / August 14, 2009

I see in the business news, Midwest version, that Monsanto is raising the price of seed 42%.

These jerkwads make genetically modified seeds that are supposed to self-destruct so farmers can’t plant “legacy” crops. They also make farmers sign a contract to that effect and they DO sue if their customers don’t rebuy but still appear to be growing the same stuff.

In the Midwest, that’s called “turning farmers into sharecroppers.”

Anyway, one of the first things the Obamites did was move Antitrust out of the Department of Commerce, where Bush had parked it (Can you say “Too big to fail?”), and put it back in Justice.

By contrast, the first thing the Bush Administration did was give away everything the government won in the Microsoft anti-trust case… and then they moved the whole deal out of Justice.

With any luck, Monsanto will be the first “victim” of the new Obama attitude. Would be good for farmers.

While I’m up here in Indiana, I have to pay attention to what happens to farmers, since I teach their kids.

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3 Responses to Monsanto : Those Genetically-Modified Self-Destructing Seed Planting Blues

  1. staticbrain says:

    Farmers are killing themselves in India over Monsanto cotton crops. They were supposed to be drought resistant and wont grow, after poor framers paid everything they had for the failed crops. Monsanto is killing people, as well as ruining crops.

  2. Mel says:

    I really hope they start trust busting the food industry. It is a small ray of hope in an otherwise dismal area.

  3. Sarito says:

    Thanks so much for the report… this is a WAY under-reported issue, especially considering how critically important it is in the “big picture.”

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