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Watching this unfold has been amazing. Please embrace innovation!!! European Parliament Votes to Adopt Farm to Fork https://t.co/vynDBJKXar via @Seed World
#DYK? There are only a few types of GMO crops grown in the U.S. Most GMO crops are used in food for animals like cows, chickens and fish. #FeedYourMind#JustGrowIt https://t.co/13RNFAYazK
What's in a bag? Every bag of seed contains more than meets the eye. Seed companies don't just develop sustainable, effective crop inputs. They cultivate relationships with farmers and give trusted agronomic advice. #JustGrowIt#WhatsInABag https://t.co/91E3MGyFc3
Scientists have been able to chart the lineage of the Citrus genus using genetic research. #DYK? Every lemon, grapefruit or orange you've eaten are descendants from just a few ancient species! #JustGrowIt#GrapefruitMonth https://t.co/z9sv1tteeZ
#DYK? Whether produced through traditional plant breeding, or through newer innovative breeding methods like #geneediting, all new plant varieties go through rigorous testing for safety and quality before their seeds are ever sold to farmers. #JustGrowIt