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Is this true?
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Why does he speak like that? I couldn’t stand longer than 10 seconds.

Do you agree?

Comments: 1) I strongly dislike "Drama kid" videos. Almost didn't watch the video just for that reason. 2) He's correct. The whole system is awful. Monsanto (et al) has grabbed American food production by the short hairs.

Should this big electric mills be banned?

Would you give it up?

Thank Obama. Monsanto rabbit hole RUNS DEEP. Oh & SUPRISE! It involved threatening a GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN to PASS! What a CRAZY COMPLETELY RANDOM happenstance! 🙃👇

Is this too heartless?

Then why even farm? It’s a ton of work, very risky regarding drought/pests/severe weather, and you have no rights? Let’s get the government out of farming and ranching @realDonaldTrump, shall we?

The US government also used to give seeds freely but corporate farming found a way to put an end to that as well.

No, it’s not true the way it was represented in video, it’s far more complicated than that. As farmer, you can grow and replant seed if you choose, seed that has had no investment in breeding or genetic modification. But, if you want to buy patented technology investments, then yes, they have patent rights. But, no farmer is required to purchase patented products.

This is not true. You can save all the non licensed seed you want. Just like how many purebred puppies have breeding rights with the original breeder, specialty seed developers sign contracts with farmers. Often the hybrid seeds are less useful second generation, so new seeds are a good investment.
