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In reply to the discussion: If GMOs Are So Great, Then Label Them. [View all]Jim Beard
(2,535 posts)The sellers pay the cost of the "Lot" sample. That 500,000 pounds of corn or wheat will make a hell of a lot of product.
I am thinking people will look at the ingredient label and think the final processer will have to do test on each item but that isn't necessary since the seller has to prove certification.
This site is where I got my information but the prices are not on the sites now except for simple germination. I will keep looking for one that quotes an exact price for gmos.
It is a simple test for roundup ready corn. Just get some seed samples and try to germinate them in Round solution. If the seeds germinate, it has GMO's. If they don't, it is GMO free. that test is for one trait. The
other most common for corn is Bt, worm killer.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/agf-fact/0149.html