Mmm, Yersinia. The Clostridium family is also all-natural.
(Yes, I prefer to buy produce grown without pesticides from non-Monsanto seeds. I'm not anti-laboratory-genetic-modification, though I object strongly to Monsanto's business practices and modifying plants to be resistant to pesticides, especially when we don't know how they'll interbreed in the wild. Adding a gene to give rice vitamin A? COOL! That'll help a lot of impoverished people around the world. Not as much as fixing our society so they're not impoverished and living on rice, but until that day (hahahahaha), preventing nutrient deficiencies is good. A shocking lot of the natural living crowd is blindly, knee-jerk anti-science.)
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Mmm, Yersinia. The Clostridium family is also all-natural.
(Yes, I prefer to buy produce grown without pesticides from non-Monsanto seeds. I'm not anti-laboratory-genetic-modification, though I object strongly to Monsanto's business practices and modifying plants to be resistant to pesticides, especially when we don't know how they'll interbreed in the wild. Adding a gene to give rice vitamin A? COOL! That'll help a lot of impoverished people around the world. Not as much as fixing our society so they're not impoverished and living on rice, but until that day (hahahahaha), preventing nutrient deficiencies is good. A shocking lot of the natural living crowd is blindly, knee-jerk anti-science.)