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In reply to the discussion: Justices skeptical of farmer who planted patented Monsanto seeds [View all]OregonBlue
(8,156 posts)He was buying seed from the grain elevator he and all the other farmers around sold to. He did it for years. So Monsanto is saying he can't buy from the grain elevator because some of the seed may be Monsanto seed. The LA times piece was very incomplete. The whole thing is at:
http://www.popdecay.com/2013/02/19/monsanto-sues-farmer-for-exploiting-loophole-in-gmo-licensing/15336
He couldnt reuse his own beans or buy seeds from other farmers who had similar agreements with Monsanto and other companies licensed to sell genetically engineered seeds. And dealers he used to buy cheap seed from no longer carry the unmodified seeds.
So Bowman found what looked like a loophole and went to a grain elevator that held soybeans it typically sells for feed, milling and other uses, but not as seed.
Bowman reasoned that most of those soybeans also would be resistant to weed killers, as they initially came from herbicide-resistant seeds too. He was right, and he repeated the practice over eight years.