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Demanding a monopoly of seeds should be a reason to break off diplomatic relations. It's entirely impossible to produce seeds adapted to Colombia in the USA, as the climate in the USA is totally different. Just as it's impossible for seeds produced in Maine to be adapted to the Mediterranean climate of California. Seeds should be produced within 50 miles of where they are to be sown. It's basic good food husbandry. There's zero possibility that you can produce one strain of seeds that grows brilliantly in every climate on earth. It just doesn't happen that way.

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Jan 24, 2023Liked by John Day MD

GOD bless you Dr. Day ...

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Nothing is lagging. It's all in the plans and it is implemented as part of the strategy:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/how-do-lies-become-the-truth

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Jan 25, 2023Liked by John Day MD

Hi! We live between Victoria and Goliad and yes the soil is sandy! Coleto creek runs behind our neighborhood, and there is a branch that also runs around our neighborhood. When we have a lot of rain, it floods and brings in the sand. So our acreage is high on a sand dune. As you go downhill, the san disappears and black gumbo is present. The cutter ants are all over our neighborhood. We had one neighbor who used gasoline to put down the holes, as the fumes would follow the tunnels and kill more. There are "mother colony" hills that are HUGE and go far far underground. This is HQ for other locations that can cover miles. My husband uses sevin on some of the hills, even though I do not like to poison the land. But it is a "whack-a-mole" game - with them moving over a bit. Overnight they can strip an entire large shrub, all the daylilies - whatever they like at the moment. We have large live oak trees, and vines growing up high in them. This summer the ants decided they like the vines. It took all summer, but they finally got nearly every leaf! When that was gone, they got into the privet shrubs around the house. All the new growth disappeared - did not have to trim them any more! The only way I've found to protect any plant is to sprinkle sevin lightly on all leaves - repeat after rain or watering. I tried DE with neem - helps some but not enough. Same with deer - they do not like the taste of sevin.

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Jan 23, 2023Liked by John Day MD

The fascists taketh, but not giveth away.

Same old same old, steal what someone has and sell it back to them.

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