Groups win challenge regarding gene altered crops

A federal judge has sided with environmental groups that challenged the planting of genetically-modified crops on National Wildlife Refuges in the South. The federal government argued that the suit was moot because the Fish and Wildlife Service has already agreed to stop the practice after this year.

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