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  1. Contrary to popular belief, there are actually only a few food crops that are grown as GMOs. According to the FDA, the most common ones are corn (92% of all corn planted is GMO), soybean (94% planted are GMO), canola (95% is GMO), and sugar beets (99.9% are GMO). There are also GMO potatoes, papayas, apples, and summer squash, although these ...

  2. Genetically modified corn became available in 1996, engineered to tolerate chemical weed killers or produce their own insecticide. Today, at least 92% of U.S.-grown corn and more than 80% of Canadian-grown corn are genetically modified to do one or both of these things. But the ubiquity of GMO corn stops at the southern border.

  3. Most packaged and processed foods contain ingredients derived from corn, soy, canola and sugar beet — and the vast majority of those crops grown in North America are genetically modified. The Non-GMO Project also considers livestock, apiculture, and aquaculture products at high risk because genetically engineered ingredients are common in ...

  4. Aug 23, 2022 · Also, according to PG Economics LTD, the economic benefits of genetically modified crops have reached $150 billion globally since the first GMO crops were planted in 1996. The Skinny on GMO Corn. Corn is used for feeding people and animals, but it is also used to produce fuel (ethanol) and many additional everyday items—like toothpaste, dish ...

  5. Feb 15, 2018 · Since their first commercialization in 1996 1,2, genetically engineered (GE) crops have been rapidly adopted in many countries 3 becoming the fastest adopted crop technology in the world 4.GE crop ...

  6. Organic Non-GMO Corn Seed. We offer certified organic corn seed for varieties of sweet corn, popcorn, and ornamental and milling corn. We offer all genetic types of sweet corn including synergistics, supersweets, and options for white, yellow or bicolor, and open-pollinated or hybrid seed. Corn is a heavy feeder that benefits from ample ...

  7. Assuming that farm labor can be hired during planting season for $15 dollars per hour, it would cost no more than $15 to sufficiently clean out a mechanical planter between GMO and non-GMO runs. It takes approximately 40 minutes to clean out an 8-row planter and 55 minutes for a 12-row planter to obtain a non-GMO purity level of 99.9%. Harvesting

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