After more than 30 years of farming, Argentine family farmer Johnny Avellaneda planted his first GMO crop in 1996. Today, he farms approximately 10,000 acres (4,000 hectares) of GMO corn, cotton and soybeans. He shares his enthusiasm for the biotechnology and the potential that higher yields have to increase food security for humanity.
http://www.monsanto.com/biotech-gmo/asp/videogallery.asp
yeah
cool gmo
indian farmers love them.
poisoning johnny,
such a mother fucker
milxl 2 years ago
Completely stupid, the way the think is that it is cool to experiment with our genes, and that companies are supposed to own copyrights from food.
nep808 3 years ago
wow ur good people i like the way ya think
acesamk 5 years ago