date:Nov 14, 2012
that could also contaminate the farmers milk, which could be problematic. Even though the USDA doesnt require testing to determine GMO contamination, many grain buyers do. There are definitely stories out there about organic grain growers not being able to sell their crop as organic because the buyer tested for contamination and rejected the load, Lundgren says.
Many organic brands are also certifying their products as Non-GMO through the Non-GMO project, which does conduct routine testing for