By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Now that the U.S. Department of Agriculture must reassess its decision to permit widespread planting of genetically modified sugar beets nationwide, the biotech industry and farmers are hoping for some wiggle room to allow for limited planting in the interim.
In a ruling issued Aug. 13, San Francisco District Court Judge Jeffrey White banned the planting of biotech giant Monsanto Corp.&...
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