An Indiana farmer says a new genome technology could help farmers improve field crops.
Mike Seib learned more about the CRISPR gene-editing technology during a recent conference in California.
He says he’s excited about the advancements this technology will eventually offer farmers.
“We might be able to end pesticides to a certain degree and we might be able to eliminate different things, maybe even to the point of herbicides,” he says.
Continue reading CRISPR technology presents opportunities for farmers at Brownfield Ag News.
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