Crime In The Fields: How Monsanto And Scofflaw Farmers Hurt Soybeans In Arkansas
A new type of genetically engineered crop is tempting farmers to use a weedkiller illegally. The illicit chemical use has damaged nearby crops and provoked conflict among neighbors.
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August 1, 2016 at 06:00PM
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NPR News: Crime In The Fields: How Monsanto And Scofflaw Farmers Hurt Soybeans In Arkansas
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