Monsato debate takes root over genetic modification of seeds

The following is an excerpt.

Farmer Dale Baker of Huntsburg Township understands the growing and business sides of the farming industry.

He spent 30 years working as a seed salesman for two mid-size distributors at different times, Doebler’s Pennsylvania Hybrids, Inc. and Northrup-King.

“We’ve got to feed the world and these United States. We try to do it as economically as we can, but do it as safe as we can,” he said.

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