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In reply to the discussion: GMO crops set ablaze... [View all]Coyotl
(15,262 posts)22. This was big news in Oregon and it was on DU, so no news blackout!
In fact, the feds are the ones spreading the news and asking for help solving the crimes.
Genetically engineered sugar beets destroyed in southern Oregon
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023062715
I assume these were seed crops:
Genetically engineered sugar beets destroyed in southern Oregon
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2013/06/genetically_engineered_sugar_b.html
By Kimberly A.C. Wilson, The Oregonian on June 20, 2013
Federal investigators are asking the public to help solve middle-of-the-night crimes that left ruined fields of genetically engineered sugar beets in rural Jackson County.
The crop destruction took place over the course of two separate nights in early June, when an unknown individual or group destroyed about 6,500 sugar beet plants genetically engineered to stand up to the herbicide Roundup on a pair of privately-owned plots of land leased and managed by Syngenta.
The first act of what the FBI considers "economic sabotage and a violation of federal law involving damage to commercial agricultural enterprises," took place during the night of June 8, when about 1,000 sugar beet plants on one property were destroyed. Three nights later, the destruction continued on another property, where another 5,500 plants were ruined.
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The crop destruction took place over the course of two separate nights in early June, when an unknown individual or group destroyed about 6,500 sugar beet plants genetically engineered to stand up to the herbicide Roundup on a pair of privately-owned plots of land leased and managed by Syngenta.
The first act of what the FBI considers "economic sabotage and a violation of federal law involving damage to commercial agricultural enterprises," took place during the night of June 8, when about 1,000 sugar beet plants on one property were destroyed. Three nights later, the destruction continued on another property, where another 5,500 plants were ruined.
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So they overlooked genetically modifying the sugar-beet plants to make them fire retardant.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jun 2013
#5
I think it's fitting that GrumpyCat has become the beloved National Meme!
BlancheSplanchnik
Jun 2013
#21
What's criminal? Companies making it impossible to use good farming practices, like
mbperrin
Jun 2013
#17
Hope they never find out who because the new rules say they're terrorists n/t
Catherina
Jun 2013
#31