A USDA investigation found a Washington farmer had experienced problems with glyphosate-resistant wheat in 2007 but destroyed the crop before it could be tested for a transgenic trait. Click Here for the full story
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A USDA investigation found a Washington farmer had experienced problems with glyphosate-resistant wheat in 2007 but destroyed the crop before it could be tested for a transgenic trait. Click Here for the full story
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Labels: glyphosate-resistant, GMO, GMO wheat, investigation, USDA, Washington
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These crops cross over into "organic farmland" just as any other crop would. Since they are allegedly more "fit to survive" they will slowly crowd out non-GMO crops and to add insult to injury farmers may even have to pay for the unwanted intruders by way of "patent infringement".
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