Growers of food grade white corn in Nebraska say cross-pollination issues involving Enogen, Syngenta’s genetically modified, high-amylase corn for ethanol, are threatening the state’s white corn sector. They say it may eventually force them to stop growing white corn and lose what has historically been a 30 to 50 cent per bushel premium.
Brownfield’s Ken Anderson has more on this coexistence issue.
Continue reading An agricultural coexistence issue: Part 3 at Brownfield Ag News.
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