What is it and why is it a good thing.

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The debate is growing stronger. My old FFA advisor said something about farmers using GMOs and related "technology" to produce more yield in crops or cause livestock to reach market maturity more quickly. Of course, not all GMOs are something to shy at; seedless grapes/watermelons are GMOs. This is because their growth is controlled and manipulated by humans simply for the sake of convenience and therefore marketing techniques. I have no solid standpoint on the matter; if we can create crops or livestock that have genes dominant for resisting diseases and mutations, then GMOs can be a great innovation for the future of agriculture. However, if people start overdoing it and destroy the main strains of natural resources, then it becomes just another industrialized manmade disaster. Still, one must realize that a GMO is not defined as something made by humans in order to satisfy greed or manipulate the consumer; it can be something as simple as the result of selective breeding/growing.