By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Wednesday it would allow farmers to continue planting genetically modified sugar beet seeds just weeks after a San Francisco judge essentially suspended the planting until the government does more review of the seeds' environmental impacts.
The nonprofit Center for Food Safety and organic farming interests sued the USDA's Animal and ...
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