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Re: trainer2 post# 261505

Saturday, 05/27/2023 5:17:42 PM

Saturday, May 27, 2023 5:17:42 PM

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"That point backs up the idea of a complete inhouse operation where only high margin silks are produced for military, medical, and other purposes with possible AF funding here in the United States."

yup...and ill add that a lot of the process of production can be accomplished with automation rather than laborers...that should cut down that cost...of course the initial set up in purchasing the equipment and machinery may be expensive, but thst what AF funding is for...

"Well, maybe it could be possible that the genetic changes have made the worms less hardy and don't acclimate as well."

it seems logical to me that once you have spent years creating a worm in a controlled environment, they get acclimated to a controlled environment...we know they can produce in a controlled environment...but if you put that worm into an uncontrolled environment, you may find, as we did, that the worms did not acclimate as well as desired...thats not shocking to me...nor does it suggest genetics are the problem...to me it CLEARLY suggest that acclimation to the environment is the issue...as what was stated by kblb...

thus breeding with more robust worms was believed to be the solution...i dont know if we are talking about hit and miss breeding or whether its much more precise...but i do believe that although there were more losses than espected, we can still produce enough to be profitable...

and if not, then we can go back to utilizing prodigy for production purposes and expanding that facility and building more....and i think we are at the point of finding out which way we will go....either way is good for me...but we need to start producing, selling and making money...like, right now...

those are just my opinions...and i could be wrong............but im not
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