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    #31
    Or maybe you just need some time to spin your way out of being wrong. Take you time.

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      #32
      Originally posted by lakenheath View Post
      Or maybe you just need some time to spin your way out of being wrong. Take you time.
      What a ridiculous response, but not unexpected.

      Next time think it thru before you start another thread on defamation of a company you can't support.

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        #33
        What’s the main ingredient in Cheerios? Oats. Have there ever been GMO oats? No, but why let facts get in the way of advertising?

        "Why let fact get in the way of advertising?" asks Real Agriculture.

        Where or when have General Mills ever stated that there have ever been GMO oats?

        Is Real Agriculture insinuating that General mills is being untruthful?

        I don't believe this to be true, but somehow Real Agriculture has spun it to be true.

        But lets jut loosely toss around the term defamation for effect, eh Tweety.

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          #34
          Keep your head in the sand Tweety. Everything is all good.

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            #35
            SUGAR..... ITS SUGAR DAMMIT SUGAR! Aaarrrrrrgh !

            And dats the bitter truth!

            Honey nut cheerios have honey and brown sugar.
            They also list salt as an ingredient.

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              #36
              Yep, you nailed it!

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                #37
                I'm no expert, I only have one apiculture class under my belt but to my untrained eye there appears to be exponentially more pollinators in my liberty Link canola than on my organic summer fallow.

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                  #38
                  I'm no expert either but the bees here seem more attracted to our flower garden then our cement driveway.

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                    #39
                    You guys should walk around shoulder high yellow blossom sweet clover, or field peas, or faba beans or alfala.
                    I do agree all those acres of blooming canola must be excellent for the bees, and there is a lot of canola planted on the prairies.

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                      #40
                      Actually people should be eating a whole lot more salt especially himilyan.

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