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"After conducting a thorough and transparent examination of alfalfa ... APHIS [Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service] has determined that Roundup Ready alfalfa is as safe as traditionally bred alfalfa."
NH---I assume you and your family do not buy or eat beef or milk from your local grocery store or most restaurants. If you have problems with Roundup Ready alfalfa, then stop buying and consuming those products because the milk cows and beef cows are eating a lot of it. No surprise, as the Ag Secretary has stated: Quote "After conducting a thorough and transparent examination of alfalfa ... APHIS [Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service] has determined that Roundup Ready alfalfa is as safe as traditionally bred alfalfa." http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/usdahome?contentidonly=true&contentid=2011/01/0035.xmlIf you want a good wildlife plot, leave the oyster shells in the shed.
mmm GMO deermeat.... eat up kiddies! but to each their own I guess.... but get your pollen in my field, and Im suing you to make up for the costs of fighting Monsatan on patent infringement after they discover "their" property on my land.Heres another option to avoid fear, poison and legal problems:: Till the area deep and heavy with aged cow, chicken or horse manure, then till again with a mix of kelp or alfalfa meal and some oyster shell meal or bone meal. You could also boost with extra beneficial strains of mycorizzae and humic acidhttp://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/faculty/davies/research/mycorrhizae.htmlNow plant your seed, (hopefully not patented GMO seed) keep it watered, and watch it grow. You can till between rows and seedlings as they start out to keep the weeds down, then as your super healthy plants start to shade out the surrounding area, not much weeding will be needed.Another option, since this is a food plot would be to mix all your seed and not worry about rows, scatter seed the entire thing and weeds would barely have a chance, and the plants might actually do better like this, companion planting as its known is a tried and true method, such as the "three sisters method", where beans are planted around corn, and squash around that, creating a beneficial system for all 3.Being that this is a food plot for attracting deer, not one for maximizing profits on an industrial scale, I believe these more "natural" options, will provide you the highest quality food and thus, the deer will thank you for it, and what they leave behind, you can feed to your family without guilt or worry as well as your neighbors, your groundwater, and generations to come.Id bet a friend or family member (or forum member ) would help you put in the extra work for a day or two in the field, for a day or two in the blind!Good Luck!