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Genetically Modified Crop on the Loose and Evolving in U.S. Midwest
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[quote:Tali:MV8xMTU0NjA4XzE4NTk5MzM3XzdEQTQxRDgy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1001520] Sickscent, Pigweed stops the GM seeds. Google Pigweed, Georgia and Monsanto Monsanto is p.o. the lawsuits are FLYING. One weed stops their evil designs- hahaha. God is in control not Monsanto. [/quote] http://solari.com/blog/?p=3163 check the comments too [/quote]
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Outside a grocery store in Langdon, N.D., two ecologists spotted a yellow canola plant growing on the margins of a parking lot this summer. They plucked it, ground it up and, using a chemical stick similar to those in home pregnancy kits, identified proteins that were made by artificially introduced genes. The plant was GM—genetically modified.
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