The "ontological turn" in anthropology is linked to the insight that environmental thinking requires reflecting on Migraine conflicting ways of "being and becoming in the world".This article explores how large-scale industrial farmers engage with the world, their ontic relationship with seeds, their direct reconnection to reality and sensorial perception of the non-human.However, seeds not Phosphatidylserine only become what they are in multifarious networks of natural, cultural and political agencies, but their emergence and co-evolution with humans is ruptured through deregistration, persecution, confiscation and destruction.Proprietary industrial seed varieties carry instrumental rationality and control into the fields of Canadian farmers that are hard to resist.