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Many people have heard that it is important,
if not critical, to acquire, store and use non-hybrid seeds, and
yet want to have an understanding of why. Why non-hybrid? Why
insist on using ONLY non-hybrid (open pollinated) seeds instead of
hybrid varieties? Well, there are so many reasons we could, and
ultimately will, list them all, however here are the most
compelling reasons our customers have given for their insistence on
non-hybrid, open pollinated seeds:
Nutritional Security – Seed varieties are being bred
for many, many reasons. Typically for disease and pest resistance,
look, transportability and other commercial criteria. Nutritional
content is simply not one of the primary or typical criteria of the
“hybridization” movement. Profit is. Unfortunately, as a consumer
of produce you have no way of knowing whether your hybrid produce
has high, medium or low nutritional content unless you take more
accountability for the source. That means know your farmers or grow
your own food! When you grow open pollinated (non-hybrid) varieties
you are growing original strains with much higher nutritional
content than varieties that have been bred for color, storability,
portability, etc.
Food
Supply Security – The economic crisis facing the United
States and the world may come to a head in the food supply system.
What are the real threats to food supply from the current economic
crisis?
- If the economic downturn becomes inflationary, the cost of real
goods, like groceries could skyrocket. It might become unmanageable
very quickly, with cost of items like a loaf of bread going to $100
in paper money. It sounds unbelievable but this has actually
happened countless times throughout the world and the signs of its
potential abound now.
- Any reasonably concerned head of family or community would
benefit form the simple insurance of non-hybrid seeds. The more the
better. Savable, re-plantable seeds are simply a requirement in
food security for the individual, family and community. This is no
time for little packets of seeds. For a true sense of security in
your food supply, ensure that you, your family and community have
plenty of non-hybrid- seeds available for use and also for
storage.
“2009 Money Printing Risks
Igniting Hyper-inflationary Spiral”
- Lower Cost of Living – In
difficult times, one of the best ways to reduce your cost of living
is growing your own food. In WWII 1940’s, America’s 20 Million
“Victory Gardens” produced the same amount of food as the entire
commercial farming industry! The economic crisis of 2009 may demand
the return of home gardening as a way to endure and thrive in tough
economic times. Saving your own seeds from your personal harvest is
not only an immediate way to save money on next year’s produce,
it’s the best long-term plan for economic security by lowering your
cost of living immediately and permanently.
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