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In reply to the discussion: GMO free sugar makes about as much sense as organic cigarettes imo. [View all]yellowcanine
(36,799 posts)Poppycock. This statement as written is flat out false.
First of all, with the largest GMO crop, soybeans - there is almost no cross pollination at all because soybeans are self pollinating.
With corn there can be cross pollination, but where GMO corn is planted the majority of corn is hybrid corn so no one is saving seed anyway.
Second, even if such cross pollination did occur and the neighboring farmer were saving seed for replanting, it would not make him dependent on anything even if a significant part of his crop got contaminated with GMO pollen, which is in itself unlikely. Planting Roundup Ready corn does not mean the farmer HAS to use Roundup. It just means he can and of course that is the reason he bought the Roundup Ready corn seed in the first place.