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Thats true, but the key there is the farmers that chose to plant their seeds. However, every farmer in the area who chose not to, but had their crop/seed crossed with monsanto's due to wind drift, pollination, bees, etc are the ones who really get hurt and attacked the most. You have people choosing to grow seed that is not GMO and not sold or patented (sp?) by Monsanto being attacked by monsanto because the monsanto owned seed crossed with theirs and screwed them. It takes away choice and screws the little guys (or I suppose even the big guys) who are trying to do something different. Why should they be punished? They did nothing wrong.
Thats true, but the key there is the farmers that chose to plant their seeds. However, every farmer in the area who chose not to, but had their crop/seed crossed with monsanto's due to wind drift, pollination, bees, etc are the ones who really get hurt and attacked the most. You have people choosing to grow seed that is not GMO and not sold or patented (sp?) by Monsanto being attacked by monsanto because the monsanto owned seed crossed with theirs and screwed them. It takes away choice and screws the little guys (or I suppose even the big guys) who are trying to do something different. Why should they be punished? They did nothing wrong.