GMO Corn/Cows Health

 
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BigBarney
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Post by BigBarney » Tue. Apr. 09, 2019 4:55 pm

Russia exports $5.8 billion of raw unprocessed wheat per the

World Grain Council. I doubt that export much finished products

of grain products except maybe to neighboring countries. All of

Russia's wheat is NON GMO because in Russia no GMO products

are permitted .....

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Post by warminmn » Tue. Apr. 09, 2019 4:57 pm

I agree with the last 3 comments above BB's post. Buying local produce or making your own is a win win but does cost more often. I look for the WIC stamp at the grocery stores, especially on bread. Thats a stamp given to food that is healthy for pregnant ladies and young children. Its a govt thing similar to welfare but irregardless if it has that stamp it is the healthiest brand of its type in the store. I also buy some organic stuff but am not 100% or even close to it. Im a wheat lover, and there seems to be an easy to find supply of organic wheat items. i know some of that is from Italy.

I'll accept your figure BB. At least until I investigate it more.

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