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Farmers becoming more interested in growing non-GMO crops

2015-01-04 02:12:43| Chemicals - Topix.net

Farmers, lured by declining commodity prices and pressures involving weed resistance to glyphosate , have recently expressed a strong interest in growing non-GMO soybeans and corn in early 2015. Wayne Hoener, vice president of sales for Des Moines-based seed company eMerge, which sells non-GMO corn and soybean seed to farmers, says that, although premium totals may be declining, the final figures amount to higher percentages of price compared to two years ago.

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