Bayer now over here, beginning of the end was my first thought. We will see in time, if the farmers, buyers and consumers can stay free.
One of the gene bank we work with is at a university, there in the Netherlands and are far in these practices. It is how the commercials breeds are made, but also to protect the old heirloom breeds.
They are able to crow more then just one generation so more generations in one year in greenhouses. And take out or put in gene, in laboratories and then grow the multiple generations in a year.
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