USDA weighing what to do in case of GMO alfalfa contamination
date:Sep 17, 2013
tive director for the Center for Food Safety, which sued USDA to try to stop its approval of biotech alfalfa. We don't know how to control contamination. They say biotech is just another tool in the toolbox. That is not true. It's a tool that takes over all the other tools and makes them worthless.

Alfalfa is the fourth-most widely grown U.S. field crop, behind corn, wheat and soybeans, and is used as food for dairy cattle and other livestock. The crop, worth roughly $8 billion, was grown on mo
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