Indiana farmer challenges Monsanto before Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether a 75-year-old soybean farmer from Indiana is liable to Monsanto Co. in a patent infringement lawsuit that could have big implications for American farmers who purchase “Roundup Ready” seed that has been genetically modified and resistant to weed-killers. 

View the original article here: Indiana farmer, Monsanto go toe-to-toe in patent fight before Supreme Court

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