Eighty five percent of the soybeans raised in Wisconsin are genetically modified. The amount of corn is less than half that, but it’s growing. And next year transgenic alfalfa will be available for planting. However, farmers have been more accepting of the modified food than some consumers and scientists.Shamane Mills reports…
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