By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A San Francisco federal judge denied a request by environmentalists and organic farming interests Tuesday to immediately halt the planting and sales of biotech giant Monsanto Co.'s genetically modified sugar beet seeds.
District Court Judge Jeffrey White ruled the potential economic damage and disruption to sugar supply outweighed the need for a preliminary injunction, but he hinte...
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