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Monsanto owns the rights to the RoundupReady gene, but several different seed companies produce seed with the trait in it.
Roundup ready is a term to describe a genetically modified crop. It is mainly referred to soybeans, named "roundup ready soybeans". These are unquestionably a wary food source on terms of safety, despite the fact that it is resistant to glyphosphate.
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Roundup is the name of a herbicide used by farmers to kill weeds. A plant is said to be roundup ready if it is resistant to roundup, so that you can spray a field with roundup and it will kill the weeds but won't kill the roundup ready crop.
The address of the Roundup School-Community Library is: 601 6Th Ave West, Roundup, 59072 M
Nearly all Garst brand or Syngenta group beans are r/r, and of course, the same applies to Monsanto's seeds, as the owner of the Roundup patent and the roundup-ready patent. The r/r patent expires in 2014, after which farmers will still be able to find r/r seeds, or seeds that tolerate its generic glyphosate equivalent. Monsanto also claims that they will not sue farmers who keep r/r seeds from their own crop to replant after the patent expires.
The main ones are corn, soybeans, and cotton. They all have varieties which are resistant to glyphosate (Roundup is one trade name), and corn and cotton have some insect resistance (Bt traits) as well.
Saturday Roundup was created in 1951.
Augustów roundup happened in 1945.
does roundup and clorox mix
all of them, roundup is not a selective herbicide
do you have roundup ready pumpkin seed