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New Report GMO Foods Are A-OK; Homesteaders Respond

New Report GMO Foods Are A-OK; Homesteaders Respond

A new study on GMO Crops by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine proves there is no relation between Genetically Engineered Crops and their health on humans. In fact, GMO foods may even help us. These crops are engineered to keep pests away without the need of inorganic pesticides. They are also able to add more health benefits to certain foods.

There might not be GMO-related health risks, but there are still issues regarding big farms vs little farms.

Homesteaders, Farmers, and Civilians have taken to Facebook to share their own very just opinions.

Let’s turn to facebook and see what they have to say.

GMO Crops Screw Farmers

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No Argument Here

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GMO Crops aren’t what they seem.

This whole thing could have been avoided

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In Support of Farmers

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These images are sourced from Facebook – Read more opinions here.

Bill Nye is in favor.

It seems that the same people who actually care about GMOs are the ones who are effected by GMOs. I’m talking about the small farmers who are trying to keep up in a big farmers world.

Here’s looking at you homesteaders, keep up the good work! It’s folks like you that make up the living and breathing roots of America, and I value your courage, your dream, and the fact that you don’t sell out.

Read more about this new study on TIME.

Where do you stand? Share your thoughts below and on Facebook.

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