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A neighbor has just informed me that he has been having a problem getting
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SteveB wrote:
A neighbor has just informed me that he has been having a problem getting seeds from a local nursery. Seems the government has something to do with it. Anyone heard anything? Steve What nursery? What Government? David |
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SteveB wrote:
A neighbor has just informed me that he has been having a problem getting seeds from a local nursery. Seems the government has something to do with it. Anyone heard anything? Steve Yes, Obama administration is going after companies like Burpee that only give you a dozen seeds for $2.98. Obscene profits and misuse of TARP funds are driving seed companies to bankruptcy. |
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Frank wrote: SteveB wrote: A neighbor has just informed me that he has been having a problem getting seeds from a local nursery. Seems the government has something to do with it. Anyone heard anything? Steve Yes, Obama administration is going after companies like Burpee etc... This would be wonderful. I just bought 70 mg of Burpee Chamomile seed for 1.79. This equates to US$ 11,600.00 per pound. Can you cite a responsible reference where I can read about the government action? EJ in NJ |
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If you need german chamomile seeds, I got tons...literally...it has become a
weed on our property...and it gets tall...over 5ft...I would pay people to take the seeds I harvested last year if I had the money to pay them... "Ernie Willson" wrote in message m... Frank wrote: SteveB wrote: A neighbor has just informed me that he has been having a problem getting seeds from a local nursery. Seems the government has something to do with it. Anyone heard anything? Steve Yes, Obama administration is going after companies like Burpee etc... This would be wonderful. I just bought 70 mg of Burpee Chamomile seed for 1.79. This equates to US$ 11,600.00 per pound. Can you cite a responsible reference where I can read about the government action? EJ in NJ |
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Ernie Willson wrote:
Frank wrote: SteveB wrote: A neighbor has just informed me that he has been having a problem getting seeds from a local nursery. Seems the government has something to do with it. Anyone heard anything? Steve Yes, Obama administration is going after companies like Burpee etc... This would be wonderful. I just bought 70 mg of Burpee Chamomile seed for 1.79. This equates to US$ 11,600.00 per pound. Can you cite a responsible reference where I can read about the government action? EJ in NJ Just being facetious, of course. I got a much better deal on my Burpee cucumber seeds, 700 mg. for $1.99 |
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Frank wrote: Ernie Willson wrote: Frank wrote: SteveB wrote: A neighbor has just informed me that he has been having a problem getting seeds from a local nursery. Seems the government has something to do with it. Anyone heard anything? Steve Yes, Obama administration is going after companies like Burpee etc... This would be wonderful. I just bought 70 mg of Burpee Chamomile seed for 1.79. This equates to US$ 11,600.00 per pound. Can you cite a responsible reference where I can read about the government action? EJ in NJ Just being facetious, of course. I got a much better deal on my Burpee cucumber seeds, 700 mg. for $1.99 That is a much better deal, only $1290.00 per pound. EJ in NJ |
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Frank wrote: SteveB wrote: A neighbor has just informed me that he has been having a problem getting seeds from a local nursery. Seems the government has something to do with it. Anyone heard anything? Steve Yes, Obama administration is going after companies like Burpee that only give you a dozen seeds for $2.98. Obscene profits and misuse of TARP funds are driving seed companies to bankruptcy. Not sure what you are saying Frank? Could we get a citation? ---- W. Atlee Burpee & Company --- sold to Geo J. Ball Inc. 1989 -- -- merged with Seminis in October 1995 -- purchased by Mon$anto in January of 2005. Any other questions about why you're being ripped off by Burpee? There still are people of conscience out there. http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/monsanto.htm ---- Company 2006 seed sales US $ millions 1. Monsanto (US) $4,028 2. Dupont (US) $2,781 3. Syngenta (Switzerland) $1,743 4. Groupe Limagrain (France) $1,035 5. Land Oı Lakes (US) $756 6. KWS AG (Germany) $615 7. Bayer Crop Science (Germany) $430 8. Delta & Pine Land (US) $418 (acquisition by Monsanto pending) 9. Sakata (Japan) $401 10. DLF-Trifolium (Denmark) $352 Source: ETC Group In 1996 * one decade ago * the top 10 seed companies accounted for 37% of the worldwide market * and Monsanto did not even appear on the list. In 2006, the top 10 companies account for $12,559 million * or 64% of the total proprietary seed market. Monsanto * the worldıs largest seed company * accounts for more than one fifth of the global proprietary seed market. www.etcgroup.org/upload/publication/pdf http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm..._seeds09m.html Finally, I came upon Elizabeth Stromme, to my regret, far too late. Her observations about gardening, a decade and a half later, shows not much has changed. A very good read. The Color of Money http://www.undergroundgardener.com/money.htm -- - Billy "For the first time in the history of the world, every human being is now subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals, from the moment of conception until death." - Rachel Carson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En2TzBE0lp4 http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1050688.html |
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On May 15, 4:25*am, Frank wrote:
SteveB wrote: A neighbor has just informed me that he has been having a problem getting seeds from a local nursery. *Seems the government has something to do with it. *Anyone heard anything? Steve Yes, Obama administration is going after companies like Burpee that only give you a dozen seeds for $2.98. *Obscene profits and misuse of TARP funds are driving seed companies to bankruptcy. Thrilled to hear it (if true - couldn't find a citation). Monsanto is my favorite object of international hatred. Among the other unconscionable things they do: SELL water to indigenous people (S. America, I think I read in Mother Jones' article on the subject.) People who used to dig their own wells, are now stuck with BUYING |
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Billy wrote:
In article , Frank wrote: SteveB wrote: A neighbor has just informed me that he has been having a problem getting seeds from a local nursery. Seems the government has something to do with it. Anyone heard anything? Steve Yes, Obama administration is going after companies like Burpee that only give you a dozen seeds for $2.98. Obscene profits and misuse of TARP funds are driving seed companies to bankruptcy. Not sure what you are saying Frank? Could we get a citation? ---- W. Atlee Burpee & Company --- sold to Geo J. Ball Inc. 1989 -- -- merged with Seminis in October 1995 -- purchased by Mon$anto in January of 2005. Any other questions about why you're being ripped off by Burpee? There still are people of conscience out there. http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/monsanto.htm ---- Company 2006 seed sales US $ millions 1. Monsanto (US) $4,028 2. Dupont (US) $2,781 3. Syngenta (Switzerland) $1,743 4. Groupe Limagrain (France) $1,035 5. Land Oı Lakes (US) $756 6. KWS AG (Germany) $615 7. Bayer Crop Science (Germany) $430 8. Delta & Pine Land (US) $418 (acquisition by Monsanto pending) 9. Sakata (Japan) $401 10. DLF-Trifolium (Denmark) $352 Source: ETC Group In 1996 * one decade ago * the top 10 seed companies accounted for 37% of the worldwide market * and Monsanto did not even appear on the list. In 2006, the top 10 companies account for $12,559 million * or 64% of the total proprietary seed market. Monsanto * the worldıs largest seed company * accounts for more than one fifth of the global proprietary seed market. www.etcgroup.org/upload/publication/pdf http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm..._seeds09m.html Finally, I came upon Elizabeth Stromme, to my regret, far too late. Her observations about gardening, a decade and a half later, shows not much has changed. A very good read. The Color of Money http://www.undergroundgardener.com/money.htm Eerm, this makes it seem desirable to save one's own seeds. Oh yeah. That might be illegal. Still... -- Jean B. |
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"Jean B." wrote: Billy wrote: In article , Frank wrote: SteveB wrote: A neighbor has just informed me that he has been having a problem getting seeds from a local nursery. Seems the government has something to do with it. Anyone heard anything? Steve Yes, Obama administration is going after companies like Burpee that only give you a dozen seeds for $2.98. Obscene profits and misuse of TARP funds are driving seed companies to bankruptcy. Not sure what you are saying Frank? Could we get a citation? ---- W. Atlee Burpee & Company --- sold to Geo J. Ball Inc. 1989 -- -- merged with Seminis in October 1995 -- purchased by Mon$anto in January of 2005. Any other questions about why you're being ripped off by Burpee? There still are people of conscience out there. http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/monsanto.htm ---- Company 2006 seed sales US $ millions 1. Monsanto (US) $4,028 2. Dupont (US) $2,781 3. Syngenta (Switzerland) $1,743 4. Groupe Limagrain (France) $1,035 5. Land Oı Lakes (US) $756 6. KWS AG (Germany) $615 7. Bayer Crop Science (Germany) $430 8. Delta & Pine Land (US) $418 (acquisition by Monsanto pending) 9. Sakata (Japan) $401 10. DLF-Trifolium (Denmark) $352 Source: ETC Group In 1996 * one decade ago * the top 10 seed companies accounted for 37% of the worldwide market * and Monsanto did not even appear on the list. In 2006, the top 10 companies account for $12,559 million * or 64% of the total proprietary seed market. Monsanto * the worldıs largest seed company * accounts for more than one fifth of the global proprietary seed market. www.etcgroup.org/upload/publication/pdf http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm..._seeds09m.html Finally, I came upon Elizabeth Stromme, to my regret, far too late. Her observations about gardening, a decade and a half later, shows not much has changed. A very good read. The Color of Money http://www.undergroundgardener.com/money.htm Eerm, this makes it seem desirable to save one's own seeds. Oh yeah. That might be illegal. Not the open pollenated seeds, at least not yet, but Mon$anto et al. are buying them up and discontinuing them. That is where Seed Savers Exchange comes in http://www.seedsavers.org/ . There are good nurseries that support open pollinated seeds like Nichols Garden Nursery http://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/...sid=LLSRFKE98A SQ9H, Victory Seed Company http://www.victoryseeds.com/, Fedco Seeds http://www.fedcoseeds.com/, and others, so we aren't quite up against it yet. Learning to save seeds, would benefit us all. Still... -- - Billy "For the first time in the history of the world, every human being is now subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals, from the moment of conception until death." - Rachel Carson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En2TzBE0lp4 http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1050688.html |
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Billy wrote:
In article , "Jean B." wrote: Billy wrote: In article , Frank wrote: SteveB wrote: A neighbor has just informed me that he has been having a problem getting seeds from a local nursery. Seems the government has something to do with it. Anyone heard anything? Steve Yes, Obama administration is going after companies like Burpee that only give you a dozen seeds for $2.98. Obscene profits and misuse of TARP funds are driving seed companies to bankruptcy. Not sure what you are saying Frank? Could we get a citation? ---- W. Atlee Burpee & Company --- sold to Geo J. Ball Inc. 1989 -- -- merged with Seminis in October 1995 -- purchased by Mon$anto in January of 2005. Any other questions about why you're being ripped off by Burpee? There still are people of conscience out there. http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/monsanto.htm ---- Company 2006 seed sales US $ millions 1. Monsanto (US) $4,028 2. Dupont (US) $2,781 3. Syngenta (Switzerland) $1,743 4. Groupe Limagrain (France) $1,035 5. Land Oı Lakes (US) $756 6. KWS AG (Germany) $615 7. Bayer Crop Science (Germany) $430 8. Delta & Pine Land (US) $418 (acquisition by Monsanto pending) 9. Sakata (Japan) $401 10. DLF-Trifolium (Denmark) $352 Source: ETC Group In 1996 * one decade ago * the top 10 seed companies accounted for 37% of the worldwide market * and Monsanto did not even appear on the list. In 2006, the top 10 companies account for $12,559 million * or 64% of the total proprietary seed market. Monsanto * the worldıs largest seed company * accounts for more than one fifth of the global proprietary seed market. www.etcgroup.org/upload/publication/pdf http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm..._seeds09m.html Finally, I came upon Elizabeth Stromme, to my regret, far too late. Her observations about gardening, a decade and a half later, shows not much has changed. A very good read. The Color of Money http://www.undergroundgardener.com/money.htm Eerm, this makes it seem desirable to save one's own seeds. Oh yeah. That might be illegal. Not the open pollenated seeds, at least not yet, but Mon$anto et al. are buying them up and discontinuing them. That is where Seed Savers Exchange comes in http://www.seedsavers.org/ . There are good nurseries that support open pollinated seeds like Nichols Garden Nursery http://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/...sid=LLSRFKE98A SQ9H, Victory Seed Company http://www.victoryseeds.com/, Fedco Seeds http://www.fedcoseeds.com/, and others, so we aren't quite up against it yet. Learning to save seeds, would benefit us all. Still... This is just so crazy. Yes, I will start saving seeds. -- Jean B. |
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Charlie wrote:
On Sun, 17 May 2009 18:39:33 -0700, Billy wrote: In article , "Jean B." wrote: Eerm, this makes it seem desirable to save one's own seeds. Oh yeah. That might be illegal. Ha....you must be another of those kooks! ;-) Welcome, Jean. Not the open pollenated seeds, at least not yet, but Mon$anto et al. are buying them up and discontinuing them. That is where Seed Savers Exchange comes in http://www.seedsavers.org/ . There are good nurseries that support open pollinated seeds like Nichols Garden Nursery http://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/...sid=LLSRFKE98A SQ9H, Victory Seed Company http://www.victoryseeds.com/, Fedco Seeds http://www.fedcoseeds.com/, and others, so we aren't quite up against it yet. Learning to save seeds, would benefit us all. Still... One of the problems with saving seed, at least in my experience, and not having acres and acres upon which to grow, is variety selection. Fer instance, we like three varieties of cucumber, Japanese Climbing, Suyo Long, and Yamato Extra Long... and at least two of us are unwilling to budge....at some point we're going to have to come to agreement on one variety/year for three years, or go thru the caging routine and all that.....feh. Many veggies don't require strictness to prevent cross-pollination, but some do, as you know. One also needs to observe what, if anything, the neighbors are growing. Finding others in your area, or joining seedsavers, is a way to spread varieties around and maintain purity. Anyway, just my nickels worth about one problematic factor for me. I want to grow them all!!! Charlie, playin' with his crayola mainly Oh sure, but doing something is better than doing nothing. I find I am getting more "crazy" (radical) about plant- and wildlife-related things as time passes. My neighbors? They are not on the same wavelength at all. -- Jean B. |
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Charlie wrote:
On Mon, 18 May 2009 21:30:17 -0400, "Jean B." wrote: Billy wrote: In article , "Jean B." wrote: Billy wrote: In article , Frank wrote: SteveB wrote: A neighbor has just informed me that he has been having a problem getting seeds from a local nursery. Seems the government has something to do with it. Anyone heard anything? Steve Yes, Obama administration is going after companies like Burpee that only give you a dozen seeds for $2.98. Obscene profits and misuse of TARP funds are driving seed companies to bankruptcy. Not sure what you are saying Frank? Could we get a citation? ---- W. Atlee Burpee & Company --- sold to Geo J. Ball Inc. 1989 -- -- merged with Seminis in October 1995 -- purchased by Mon$anto in January of 2005. Any other questions about why you're being ripped off by Burpee? There still are people of conscience out there. http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds/monsanto.htm ---- Company 2006 seed sales US $ millions 1. Monsanto (US) $4,028 2. Dupont (US) $2,781 3. Syngenta (Switzerland) $1,743 4. Groupe Limagrain (France) $1,035 5. Land Oı Lakes (US) $756 6. KWS AG (Germany) $615 7. Bayer Crop Science (Germany) $430 8. Delta & Pine Land (US) $418 (acquisition by Monsanto pending) 9. Sakata (Japan) $401 10. DLF-Trifolium (Denmark) $352 Source: ETC Group In 1996 * one decade ago * the top 10 seed companies accounted for 37% of the worldwide market * and Monsanto did not even appear on the list. In 2006, the top 10 companies account for $12,559 million * or 64% of the total proprietary seed market. Monsanto * the worldıs largest seed company * accounts for more than one fifth of the global proprietary seed market. www.etcgroup.org/upload/publication/pdf http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm..._seeds09m.html Finally, I came upon Elizabeth Stromme, to my regret, far too late. Her observations about gardening, a decade and a half later, shows not much has changed. A very good read. The Color of Money http://www.undergroundgardener.com/money.htm Eerm, this makes it seem desirable to save one's own seeds. Oh yeah. That might be illegal. Not the open pollenated seeds, at least not yet, but Mon$anto et al. are buying them up and discontinuing them. That is where Seed Savers Exchange comes in http://www.seedsavers.org/ . There are good nurseries that support open pollinated seeds like Nichols Garden Nursery http://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/...sid=LLSRFKE98A SQ9H, Victory Seed Company http://www.victoryseeds.com/, Fedco Seeds http://www.fedcoseeds.com/, and others, so we aren't quite up against it yet. Learning to save seeds, would benefit us all. Still... This is just so crazy. Yes, I will start saving seeds. "Seed to Seed" -- By Suzanne Ashworth. http://rareseeds.com/seeds/Books/Seed-to-Seed Can't recommend it enough. This book is "The Holy Writ" (credit for the dubbing to Gary) of seedsaving and well worth the money. The link I posted also has an amazing collection of heirlooms and you get good measure for your money. I've been using them for a long time. They are deserving of our support. Charlie Thanks. I will order the book and save this information for future reference. -- Jean B. |
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Charlie wrote:
On Mon, 18 May 2009 21:33:18 -0400, "Jean B." wrote: Charlie wrote: On Sun, 17 May 2009 18:39:33 -0700, Billy wrote: In article , "Jean B." wrote: Eerm, this makes it seem desirable to save one's own seeds. Oh yeah. That might be illegal. Ha....you must be another of those kooks! ;-) Welcome, Jean. Not the open pollenated seeds, at least not yet, but Mon$anto et al. are buying them up and discontinuing them. That is where Seed Savers Exchange comes in http://www.seedsavers.org/ . There are good nurseries that support open pollinated seeds like Nichols Garden Nursery http://www.nicholsgardennursery.com/...sid=LLSRFKE98A SQ9H, Victory Seed Company http://www.victoryseeds.com/, Fedco Seeds http://www.fedcoseeds.com/, and others, so we aren't quite up against it yet. Learning to save seeds, would benefit us all. Still... One of the problems with saving seed, at least in my experience, and not having acres and acres upon which to grow, is variety selection. Fer instance, we like three varieties of cucumber, Japanese Climbing, Suyo Long, and Yamato Extra Long... and at least two of us are unwilling to budge....at some point we're going to have to come to agreement on one variety/year for three years, or go thru the caging routine and all that.....feh. Many veggies don't require strictness to prevent cross-pollination, but some do, as you know. One also needs to observe what, if anything, the neighbors are growing. Finding others in your area, or joining seedsavers, is a way to spread varieties around and maintain purity. Anyway, just my nickels worth about one problematic factor for me. I want to grow them all!!! Charlie, playin' with his crayola mainly Oh sure, but doing something is better than doing nothing. I find I am getting more "crazy" (radical) about plant- and wildlife-related things as time passes. Well.... good, as it should be, eh? ;-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46bkXgxb66E My neighbors? They are not on the same wavelength at all. Mine aren't either. Charlie Sigh. People are so... ?blind? ?uncaring? For those of us who do see, this is puzzling at best. Shouldn't the life of the planet, of its flora and fauna, outweigh things like monoculture lawns? I was thinking about this a tad (well, I frequently think about the issue as a whole, since there are constant reminders of it in life) and thought I would relate one little thing. I knew that a former relationship had NO hope when the other party said casually said that he used pesticides and herbicides to appease his neighbors. Casually. As if it made no difference! It would be nice for all if like-minded people could live in some sort of community. I had hoped to move someplace where MY views would not bother neighbors, but now I have no idea where I am moving to.... I am rambling.... -- Jean B. |
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