I don't profess to know much about this topic and I was wondering if someone could shed light on exactly what this lawsuit is and what the organic people hope to gain.
I caught part of somebody by the name of "Stewart" on Jim Fischer's agri-talk and he was saying that as an organic producer, he doesn't want to have his cropping choices limited by somebody growing GMO canola beside him. If you turn that around, how is it right that the guy growing "conventional" canola beside the organic guy should have his cropping choices limited? It looks to me as though it is easy to only see one side of the coin.
I caught part of somebody by the name of "Stewart" on Jim Fischer's agri-talk and he was saying that as an organic producer, he doesn't want to have his cropping choices limited by somebody growing GMO canola beside him. If you turn that around, how is it right that the guy growing "conventional" canola beside the organic guy should have his cropping choices limited? It looks to me as though it is easy to only see one side of the coin.
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