Friday, November 13, 2015

What’s the Big Deal about Corn?

This was a guest post we shared with a friend on her blog.  I'm posting here for you all to learn more about GMO VS. Non-GMO


Hey guys and gals!  Mary here from Mary’s Heirloom Seeds!  Today I’d like to separate the facts from fiction about Corn.
Strawberry Popcorn
First, What is a GMO? 
A GMO, or "genetically modified organisms," are plants or animals created through the gene splicing techniques of biotechnology (also called genetic engineering, or GE). This experimental technology merges DNA from different species, creating unstable combinations of plant, animal, bacterial and viral genes that cannot occur in nature or in traditional crossbreeding.

The latest GMO Corn varieties have a built-in pesticide.  When a bug consumes the corn, it causes the bug’s stomach to burst. source  Is that really something you’d like to eat? 

Helpful link: What are Heirlooms, Hybrids & GMOs?

Myth: All Corn seed is GMO
Truth: 90% of commercially raised corn in the US is Genetically Modified.

Unless you purchase a VERY pricey license from Monsanto or a licensed distributor, it is very difficult to purchase GMO Corn Seed.

There is a distinct difference between a HYBRID and a GMO.

I’ve already explained about GMOs.  A Hybrid seed is seed produced by cross-pollinated plants. Hybrid seed production is predominant in agriculture and home gardening.

The benefits of hybrids can be a stronger or more disease-resistant plant.  The drawback of growing hybrids is that the seeds saved from the fruit or veggie may be sterile for future planting.
**I have recently learned about technology used to create some hybrids called Cell Fusion.  This is a somewhat controversial method and should be labelled GE due to the genetic manipulation that occurs.  More info coming soon.** 

Myth:  All Corn seed is contaminated with GMO 

Truth: SOME corn might be contaminated but not all.  There are those of us who offer heirloom, non-GMO corn that is Certified Organic and GMO-free.


From Protect the Integrity of Your Food,

FACT: Between 1903 and 1983, the world lost over 93% of all seed varieties.  Once they’re gone, we cannot get them back!  There are several reasons for this loss, they include: contamination, lack of seed saving and disease.

FACT: as far as we know (Monsanto isn't always up front with their "progress") there is no GMO Popcorn.  As of 2011, 40% of consumer available Sweet Corn was GMO.  That number has grown.  


Myth: Monsanto owns all of the heirloom seed companies. 

Truth: While Monsanto SELLS seeds (some hybrids and possibly organic varieties) and some of the major seed companies purchase from Monasanto and Syngenta…I can assure you that I have NOT been bought out by Monsanto.  There are those of us who are trying to make a difference one garden at a time. 


Myth: GMO Popcorn 

Truth: As of the date of publishing, there is currently NO GMO Popcorn available commercially for consumption.  IF you had a reaction after eating commercial/conventional microwave popcorn it might have something to do with the chemicals, GMO oils and preservatives used in microwave popcorn.

To put it simply, there are 3 types of corn
-Field/Flint Corn
-Sweet Corn
-Popping Corn


If you are concerned with the future of your food supply, I suggest that you consider growing your own organic food from organic seeds.

All of the information provided above is why I choose to Educate.  It is important to share factual info instead of the fear-mongering myths available.  As a healthy-foods advocate, heirloom seed grow and retailer, consumer and "real food" educator is is my belief that GMOs are dangerous and unhealthy.

Below are several varieties of Heirloom, Non-GMO Corn
 
Bloody Butcher Corn

 
Mexican Black Sweet Corn

 
Cherokee Long Ear Corn

 
Stowells Evergreen Sweet Corn


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