Thanks for posting this, Neila. I plan to attend the 1000 Friends meeting  
next Saturday.--Tom
 
In a message dated 5/30/2013 8:43:44 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
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What is Sound Science on GMOs?

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(05/30/13) DES  MOINES, Iowa - A few years ago, Franklin County 
veterinarian Art Dunham  noticed reproductive problems in dairy herds. He thinks he has 
traced the  problem back to genetically modified organism-based feed. That 
discovery has  become a passion to inform as many people as possible about 
how genetically  altered plants may cause health problems, not only in farm 
animals but also in  people.

The problem, Dunham said, began when research at the nation's  largest 
land-grant colleges gave the green light to products such as  glyphostate, which 
he said is really an antibiotic, something missed in the  early research.

"We are doing so many things that our agribusiness  school is saying is 
science and it's not science at all," he said. "If your  first step is based on 
a fallacy, then everything after that is  trouble."

According to Monsanto, the product has been tested, approved  and is 
completely safe.

Dunham said those in government, private  companies, college research and 
farmers need to take the oath that he and  other veterinarians have to take.

"We take an oath to do no harm," he  said, "and I'm accusing the whole 
farming community, what we are doing now  with agribusiness, is we have 
forgotten the precautionary  principle."

The problem, Dunham said, has been compounded by those who  worked for big 
agri-chemcial companies now being in charge of government  agencies that 
finance and approve current research.

The group 1000  Friends of Iowa will hold its annual meeting next month, 
and Dunham will  present his findings on the connection between GMOs and 
animal  health.




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