Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Brazil Soy Group Warns Others Of Monsanto Seed




Monsanto Seed Co. has produced a new variety of soy bean that has what they refer to as stacked genes called RR2, meaning it is resistant to many parasites and herbicides. A Brazil soy group has recently issued a statement warning farmers in Brazil against planting this variety of soy since it has not been approved for sale to china yet. They are worried that farmers that are planting the samples of these beans that Monsanto is handing out may contaminate shipments of approved beans that are going to China.

I can relate to this article because I grow soy beans in Oil Trough for Wyatt Farms and am responsible for a lot of what goes on growing the couple thousand acres of beans we farm. I understand that anything that can effect your marketability of your product has the potential to be disastrous and can cause you to go out of business. In the economy today with fuel and fertilizer prices so high, it only takes a few bad years to sink a farm. I haven’t heard of the RR2 variety yet, though it has been approved in America and some European countries.

I believe the authors purpose was to inform the world about what was happening in Brazil with the trade between China and them, and also to tell about the new variety of bean Monsanto has produced. I believe he accomplished his purpose because he gives detailed explanations about the testing and approval of the seed. He explains that many other countries have approved the seed but apparently China is still refusing to approve of the seed and are looking closely at bean shipments coming from Brazil because they are concerned about RR2 contamination. It is not that the variety isn’t good, its that they don’t want to purchase soy beans that may contain the seed because they want to know what they are planting and consuming.

What I do not understand from the article is why China hasn’t approved of the seed yet. The variety has been approved in many other countries that haven’t found anything wrong with it yet that I have learned about. If there was something genetically wrong with it that could cause problems I believe it would have shown itself through all of the testing done by Monsanto and the farmers who grew the samples. I also didn’t understand what they did with the seeds produced by the RR2 seeds that the farmers grew that accepted the samples given by Monsanto. The passage wasn’t clear on whether they had destroyed them or if they were trying to get China to buy them. Also, I would like to know why they have to sell to China and not to a country that has already approved of the variety.

In conclusion, I thought the article was very informative in the struggles that Brazil is going through with the new seed variety. I am hoping to see how the variety will be accepted in the U.S. seeing as China is one of our largest consumers of grain that we sell to. I believe only time will tell what happens with this seed and the global market.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

The reason that the base is so large is so that it will provide extra support in the event of another attack. On the diagram it shows that the base is 19 stories tall and has no windows and glass, it is reinforced concrete. Because of the strength of the design and the type of concrete they are using, having a large base should make it more stable.

Monday, September 10, 2012


1. The Firm by John Grisham 
I want to finish reading this book because it is about a lawyer that gets caught in a mafia scandal, ans must choose between money and whats right. I also love books that have a twist to them and sort of an underlying mystery. The book is gripping and keeps my full attention and turning pages just as quick as I can.

2. A Time To Kill by John Grisham
This book is about racism in a southern town and about a man taking the law into his own hands. It appears to be a riveting story with action all around. I have even watched the previews to the movie on YouTube and I can't wait to read it.

3. The Client by John Grisham
I'm very interested as you can tell in books written by John Grisham. He is also from Arkansas and my boss has sold hay to his dad a few times before. I don't know much about the book other than it is written by him and another book about lawyers and prosecutors and I enjoy his writing.

4. Columbine by Dave Collen
I have read 'Give A Boy A Gun' and thought it was interesting to see what the killers were thinking. I guess it's like having a window into their lives and seeing what has led them to snapping. I'm interested in seeing the similarities and differences in how the killers were treated.

5.The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brian 
I've always been interested in Vietnam because I know people who were there. I'm hoping to learn more about how they lived and fought. I hope this book will give me more insight into soldier life during that time.

6. Dispatches by Michael Herr
I like to learn about the battle tactics and everyday life of the soldiers who fought in the Vietnam war. I believe it is interesting how they had to fight the Vietnamese. It is cool how the Americans had to change their fighting style to adapt to the conditions.

7. Once An Eagle by Anton Myrer
I think this book contains a lot of special operations stuff which I like. It also spans more than one war which should be really neat to read about. On top of all that I heard about the Screaming Eagles paratrooper squad in history class and want to learn more about them.

8. Band Of Brothers by Stephen E. Ambrose
I have watched the History Channel series on this book and loved it. It told stories of love,bravery, and honor. Not only is it action packed but it also very touching at times and should be a good read that will keep my attention.

9.Soldier Boys by Dean Hughes
This book should be amazing because it tells the war from both sides. It also allows me to view the war through the eyes of boys that are my age. I'm very excited to see how being in war changes their views on it and life both.

10.Black Knights by Lynn M. Homan
I recently watched a DVD on my way to Florida about the Tuskegee airmen and thought it was the best movie I've seen all year. Since then I have been interested in them and their history. I believe this book will provide more knowledge about them.