By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Food safety and organic farming interests sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture Thursday in an ongoing dispute over the planting of genetically modified sugar beets.
The suit, filed in San Francisco federal court, alleges the government is violating environmental law by issuing permits that allow the planting of the sugar beet seeds. The groups are seeking a temporary restraining ord...
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