vue - License to Farm - Official Documentary
A documentary exploring the role of science, sustainability and food safety in modern agriculture, encouraging farmers to stand up for their right to farm. Visit www.licensetofarm.com for more information or follow our social media channels: License to Farm on Facebook and @licensetofarm on Twitter and Instagram!
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the problem is that gmo crop herbicide resistance leads to over use of herbicides which are stored in the plant we then eat. We are eating roundup and other herbicides and this is destroying our digestive system...
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this makes me laugh because its like there trying to help our way of life but yet people are so against it an just make up a million what ifs to get others on board just because there scared of change, this is why this is where were at in the year 2016
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Farm food is safe
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Good job Berteig Imaging! Really interesting Documentary!
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Happy Haloween... Kick off and Play... Buy now....
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has anyone tested this canola oil for glyphosate content???
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lool the customers always right... big agra is corrupt just like big pharma, and the insurance industry.
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LOBBY Propaganda !!
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any of you non farmers...i hope there is tradgedy and food shortage...we farmers will stick together....all you haters will go hungry...we remember the idiotic lunacy that we are poisoning you
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Its about choice if the people don't want GMO why force it on them, why try to hide the fact that food is GMO...Supply and demand is the rule in the marketplace, not greed and "take what I give you or get nothing." Also ISub Saharan Africans as the film calles them don't want your insect gene combined eggplants,or wheat weeds that destroy your neighbors crops and force them to sign contracts with the company that runed their own ctops and owns the seed in perpetuity! Continuous cropping in the worse thing you can do to the land eventually the microorganisma are depleted and you have a desert! This perspective is skewed these are rich people who only care about their profit margins.
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canola oil sponsored
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William Enright. I get it your a paid shill... you get paid to stay on top of this... but the people are smarter... you've sold out your soul.... pitiful. and the farmers who think gmo is ok -well I've met many a farmer-they are hard working and years ago were lied to by the big monopolies and sadly they still believe the lies. I feel for them. no one wants to think there cloud be so oooooooo wrong.
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Ha, this is hilariously biased. Get your shit together folks- no one wants your cancer anymore.
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As a farmer I know how difficult it is to become profitable. This video is nothing more than a PR piece. Maybe they should have more accurately named it "License to farm with GMO's". Hey I like canola oil but to assume we HAVE to have roundup ready canola is a joke. We need better crop rotations, smaller or narrower size fields, intercropping, windbreaks (even better profit alleys), gps guided auto-steered SMALLER tractors that are electric, more wildlife and wildlife habitats on farms, more beneficial insects and insect habitats on farms, more ponds, sloughs, swales, more diversity NOT LESS. Get me started!!! The industry wants to be able to do more, bigger, faster, cheaper. I want to also but not in a more monoculture, more bigger machinery, more simplified fields way. I've worked in western Canada and the scale of agriculture dwarfs anything in the east. Individual fields are so large there in no way for beneficials and wildlife to help control pests. It is WAY too far for them to reach the inside of fields. The hedgerows have mostly been ripped out (like in most places), many of the shallow ponds have been filled in since they get in the way of the big equipment. ARGHHH!!
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Some of the content was a reasonable call for not putting all farmers in one basket, but by the 20 minute mark I had heard just one too many unsubstantiated claims. If you want to get a different message across a more powerful approach might be to engage in some meaningful dialogue between respected leaders in the different fields - natural/organic, small-scale intensive and RegenAg in the same room with the promoters of chemical ag.
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Check out Scishow's take on GMOs. They do a good job at explaining it to the general public.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH4bi60alZU
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