The most important advance in the cultivation of corn was the introduction of hybrids in about 1933. But no exact person named.
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I believe that anytime we are subjected to genetically modified organisms (GMO), we face an unknown risk to ourselves and our environment. Genetically modified corn was introduced in Canada and approved by the Canadian government and Heal...
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No, sweet corn varieties were first grown by Native Americans. Now a days most of these varieties have been lost and hybrid varieties are the most common. You can still find older varieties at places like Seed Savers and Johnny's Selected S...
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Well, hopefully, to enhance the corporation, to make it more profitable, I would assume. I guess I don't know the specifics of why, but that's the way I would assume anything was purchased by anybody in the corporate business world.
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You are talking about 2 different products but both are genetically modified Plants that are resistant to glyphosate are called RoundUp Ready -Named after Monsanto's brand name glyphosate. Plants resistant to certain insects are refered to ...
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