The Amish are a testament to how much we all need each other. Society as a whole benefits from having a reserve of people who have kept old traditions, crops and methods. And faith. Yet despite their self-sustaining independent lifestyle, a moment's thought reveals that they would be overrun by the tools of modern war in a Soviet or Khmer Rouge purge: they need the society that protects them too.
If you do a search for “heirloom” corn seeds you can find a variety of seeds that are non-gmo and in allot of cases organic as well. Heirloom being the key word. You can do the same for cornmeal. There are some good family farms whose business is organic heirloom cornmeals.
I think it is the general food supply that is corrupted with gmo corn. I do believe that most all like 99% of the corn products intended for general population is gmo.
an issue arises though, because even if that corn itself wasnt GMO'd there is the cross-contamination factor where GMO spores fly in the air and land in non-GMO fields and hybridize with it.
I was about to ask where one could obtain non-GMO corn.
You can always ask these farmers, they seem very heirloom-focused. Plus they sell red popcorn, white popcorn and blue popcorn!
https://amishcountrypopcorn.com/products/popcorn/popcorn-varieties/?gad=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwz8emBhDrARIsANNJjS4LdxP_SlCRX0a_SIjl2LlwGk-mey1oeFnF5tznhRgcRf22RklXC4YaAg0lEALw_wcB
Yes! TRUST THE AMISH!
The Amish are a testament to how much we all need each other. Society as a whole benefits from having a reserve of people who have kept old traditions, crops and methods. And faith. Yet despite their self-sustaining independent lifestyle, a moment's thought reveals that they would be overrun by the tools of modern war in a Soviet or Khmer Rouge purge: they need the society that protects them too.
Plus they can give us patriotic popcorn!
Praying that someday soon more will live like the Amish...close to The Lord and the land.
https://healthytraditions.com/collections/popcorn
If you do a search for “heirloom” corn seeds you can find a variety of seeds that are non-gmo and in allot of cases organic as well. Heirloom being the key word. You can do the same for cornmeal. There are some good family farms whose business is organic heirloom cornmeals.
I think it is the general food supply that is corrupted with gmo corn. I do believe that most all like 99% of the corn products intended for general population is gmo.
https://healthytraditions.com/collections/popcorn
an issue arises though, because even if that corn itself wasnt GMO'd there is the cross-contamination factor where GMO spores fly in the air and land in non-GMO fields and hybridize with it.