GMO alfalfa stalls at the Canadian border
The commercialization of glyphosate tolerant alfalfa received a green light from U.S. officials last week but it could take a lot longer for the product to be offered for sale in Canada
The commercialization of glyphosate tolerant alfalfa received a green light from U.S. officials last week but it could take a lot longer for the product to be offered for sale in Canada
Those planning on saving seed from this year’s Roundup Ready soybean crop better rethink their strategy, warns a Monsanto representative
photo: Erin Romeo
A judge’s decision to rescind USDA approval of Roundup Ready (RR) sugar beets could leave growers here without seed for next year’s crop
Effect of contentious high court decision in
‘We’re defending our position with scientific evidence,’ says the chairman of the Ontario Sugar Beet Growers Association
Ontario experts however say there’s no evidence the widely used herbicide causes problems
photo: Don Huber
A debate boiling in the U.S. about the use of genetically modified sugar beets won’t bubble into Ontario, predicts the chair of the province’s Sugarbeet Growers’ Association. Glenn Jack said he hasn’t seen any protest on this side of the border regarding the use of the beets.
LONDON - Ethanol plants having to shell out US$6 for corn could become a reality in the States, predicts a Monsanto representative.