tyler.durden
Well-Known Member
I really miss Dr Kynes...
You have to wonder what those seeds will cost the producers and when it will become worth it for them to pay that price. I get the feeling we could be in for cardboard tomatoes for awhile.I think the only patents will be for things like complete resistance to specific pathogens and other practical things.
I read this morning over 90% of tomatoes in the stores lack a gene that makes them tasty... now that they know about it, it is only a matter of time before we get awesome tomatoes from the stores.
We may not get them (the great tasting tomatoes of old). Folks that knew great tasting tomatoes and lament their demise are old and dying off; and younger people don't really have a perspective as they grew up with the durable tomato of today; developed to enable machine harvesting.You have to wonder what those seeds will cost the producers and when it will become worth it for them to pay that price. I get the feeling we could be in for cardboard tomatoes for awhile.
Yeah, that's not working out really well for me.I might add: you want great tomatoes, you have to grow them yourself.
Does you statement hold true today.liar.
fox farms is still a family owned local company.
none of you idiots check your facts anyplace but your fearmongering blogs.