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2007-04-24 | permalink
AROUND half of livestock farmers in this country would be prepared to grow genetically modified forage crops, according to a British Grassland Society survey. [...] Top of the benefits favoured was reduced disease, followed closely by pest resistance and better nutritive value for stock. The bottom two rated benefits were increased yields and the ability to spray weeds with less selective products.
2007-04-24 | permalink
AROUND half of livestock farmers in this country would be prepared to grow genetically modified forage crops, according to a British Grassland Society survey. [...] Top of the benefits favoured was reduced disease, followed closely by pest resistance and better nutritive value for stock. The bottom two rated benefits were increased yields and the ability to spray weeds with less selective products.
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