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genetically modified grass producing cyanide gas, kills cows

Postby justdrew » Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:08 pm

A form of genetically modified grass is being cited as the likely culprit in the sudden death of a herd of cattle in Central Texas, according to CBS News.

Preliminary tests revealed that the grass, an altered form of Bermuda grass known as Tifton 85, had mysteriously begun producing cyanide gas. Scientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture are conducting further tests to determine if some sort of mutation caused the grass to suddenly begin giving off the deadly gas.

The cattle died roughly three weeks ago while grazing on a ranch in Elgin, Texas, about 20 miles east of Austin. According to the ranch’s owner, Jerry Abel, the cattle began howling shortly after being let out to graze one day. Fifteen of his eighteen cattle died, all of them in a matter of hours.

Abel told CBS that he’d been using the modified grass for about fifteen years with no problems, until now. And he’s not the only one with a suddenly toxic pasture. Other farmers in the area who use the same modified grass have also found cyanide on their properties, though as yet no other cattle have died.

Genetically modified crops have long been used to feed both humans and farm-raised animals. In recent years, however, activists concerned about potentially detrimental health impacts from GMOs have begun pushing for increased regulation and labeling of food products that contain modified crops.

In California, voters will decide in November on a ballot measure that would require companies to label all foods containing GMOs. Such a law would be the first of its kind in the nation.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/06/23/genetically-modified-grass-blamed-for-mass-cattle-deaths-in-texas/
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Re: genetically modified grass producing cyanide gas, kills

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Sun Jun 24, 2012 1:41 am

Any mining nearby?
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Re: genetically modified grass producing cyanide gas, kills

Postby elfismiles » Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:01 am

Other farmers in the area who use the same modified grass have also found cyanide on their properties, though as yet no other cattle have died.


Mysterious Mass Cattle Deaths May Be Caused By Random Grass Mutation (Video)
http://www.weareaustin.com/news/top-sto ... 2393.shtml

GM grass linked to Texas cattle deaths
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-574 ... le-deaths/

GM Grass Kills Cows In Texas: Cyanide Gas!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2cYgOmklcc
http://www.infowars.com/gmo-grass-kills ... anide-gas/
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Re: genetically modified grass producing cyanide gas, kills

Postby elfismiles » Mon Jun 25, 2012 5:38 pm

It appears that KEYEtv (WeAreAustin.com) has already memory-holed their news story and video...

elfismiles wrote:
Mysterious Mass Cattle Deaths May Be Caused By Random Grass Mutation (Video)
http://www.weareaustin.com/news/top-sto ... 2393.shtml

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Re: genetically modified grass producing cyanide gas, kills

Postby elfismiles » Tue Jun 26, 2012 9:57 am

So KEYE has responded to my Facebook inquiry as to why they removed the article:

There was an issue with one of the facts in the story so we took it off the site. We are researching it further and will have a follow up tonight at 10. We will post it tonight.


To which I replied:

Couldn't that have been accomplished by a simple UPDATE to the article page? Isn't that a more typical way to make a clarification or correction than removing the whole article?


... and searching their site just now I found this new vid/article:


Cattle Deaths Still Baffle Scientists

Three days after KEYE-TV first reported on grass killing cattle east of Austin, scientists at Texas A&M University and the USDA are still investigating what's causing it.

"The grass looked good, it was fresh, early in the spring, and we thought we'd turn them out," explained Jerry Abel, the cattle rancher.

The grass growing in Abel's pasture on his 80-acres in Elgin is a variety known as Tifton 85. Several weeks ago, he opened the gates for his hungry herd of Corriente cattle - but within hours, 15 of the 18 were dead.

"Virtually all of the steers and heifers were on the ground," said Abel. "Some were already dead, and the others were already in convulsions."

Preliminary test results from Texas Agrilife reveal the cattle were poisoned with prussic acid, or cyanide. Some wild grasses are known for this, especially in drought conditions, but Tifton 85 was supposed to be a safe bet.

"This pasture has been here, just this one with the Tifton for 15 years, we have grazed cattle and horses on it and cut and baled hay on it all this time," said Abel.

KEYE-TV has learned that Tifton 85 is a conventionally bred hybrid - not genetically modified in a test tube. So why it would suddenly poison a herd of cattle remains a mystery.

"As we understand the term 'genetic modification' today, Tifton 85 is not that. It is a conventional hybrid of crossing one kind of grass with another," said Gene Hall, Dir. of Public Relations with the Texas Farm Bureau.

New test results on Abel's pasture show there were no strange genetic mutations in his Tifton 85.

"The fact that it is conventional modification doesn't automatically mean it's safe," said Hall. "But in this case there was no genetic modification involved."

Scientists at A&M are gathering at 7 a.m. Tuesday for a round-table discussion about what exactly went wrong.

Tifton 85 is still noted as one of the most drought-tolerant forms of Bermuda, which adds to this mystery.

The hybrid was created in Georgia in 1992. This is the first documented case of it ever poisoning livestock.

http://weareaustin.com/news/top-stories ... 2433.shtml
elfismiles wrote:It appears that KEYEtv (WeAreAustin.com) has already memory-holed their news story and video...

elfismiles wrote:
Mysterious Mass Cattle Deaths May Be Caused By Random Grass Mutation (Video)
http://www.weareaustin.com/news/top-sto ... 2393.shtml

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Re: genetically modified grass producing cyanide gas, kills

Postby StarmanSkye » Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:33 pm

^^^
Thanks for the update clarification;
I DID think AJ (and others) were premature in jumping on the 'genetic modification' angle, given what was actually known or could be reasonably inferred from initial reporting. It IS a mystery. I first thought of some aerial contamination, or ground-table water pollution. Some mining (gold) uses cyanide in leaching ore, and industrial processes use cyanide treatments, etc.

Perhaps fertilizer if used was contaminated?
Curious, and bizarre.
What a sometimes strange, often mysterious, still partly-unknown world this is, eh?
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Re: genetically modified grass producing cyanide gas, kills

Postby elfismiles » Tue Jun 26, 2012 3:33 pm

Well as a friend of mine suggested to me at lunch, what a novel defense mechanism on the part of grass desiring to not be eaten. :wink
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Re: genetically modified grass producing cyanide gas, kills

Postby Pele'sDaughter » Tue Jun 26, 2012 4:15 pm

Plants were here first and are very highly evolved. I wouldn't be surprised at anything they might be capable of doing.

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Re: genetically modified grass producing cyanide gas, kills

Postby justdrew » Tue Jun 26, 2012 4:15 pm

they need to distinguish between the cyanide being ON the grass or IN the grass
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Re: genetically modified grass producing cyanide gas, kills

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:12 am

Thanks for chasing that up Smiley. I've seen sites, former gold mines, where the cyanide is literally coming out of the ground. Others where the groundwater is badly contaminated.

That this appears to be a hybridised grass not a GMO makes the whole thing even weirder.

This site seems legit enough so far:

http://www.naturalnews.com/036302_cyani ... grass.html
I don't claim to have all the answers here, but what I saw with my own two eyes at this ranch in Elgin, Texas was nothing out of the ordinary, and the most likely explanation for all this seems that the fertilizer contained extra cyanide, or that this was the result of last year's extreme drought in the region.

I know that some of the more imaginative readers on the 'net may have hoped that I would uncover some grand conspiracy behind the cyanide Tifton grass in Elgin, but as always, I can only report what I believe to be true and factual, and in this case there appears to be no GMO, no conspiracy, no secret experiments, and really nothing that amazing at all.

Thank goodness, because for a while, I was concerned that this might spread and we would be dealing with a runaway epidemic of cyanide-producing grass... "The Happening," where nature fights back against humanity. Because imagine: What would we do if the grass and the trees really did start producing poison gas that killed humans? We'd all be gone within days.
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