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Genetically engineered food differs from traditional plant breeding because it breeds different species, a process which last time I checked, does not occur in nature....
Annie Spiegelman: Labels Matter! What's in Your Compost & Your Food? Annie Spiegelman 2011
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Genetically modified sugar beets now account for 95% of the U.S. crop.
USDA Seeking Approval of Genetically Modified Sugar Beets Bill Tomson 2010
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Genetically engineered food differs from traditional plant breeding because it breeds different species, a process which last time I checked, does not occur in nature....
Annie Spiegelman: Labels Matter! What's in Your Compost & Your Food? Annie Spiegelman 2011
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Genetically engineered food differs from traditional plant breeding because it breeds different species, a process which last time I checked, does not occur in nature....
Annie Spiegelman: Labels Matter! What's in Your Compost & Your Food? Annie Spiegelman 2011
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Genetically engineered food differs from traditional plant breeding because it breeds different species, a process which last time I checked, does not occur in nature....
Annie Spiegelman: Labels Matter! What's in Your Compost & Your Food? Annie Spiegelman 2011
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Genetically engineered food differs from traditional plant breeding because it breeds different species, a process which last time I checked, does not occur in nature....
Annie Spiegelman: Labels Matter! What's in Your Compost & Your Food? Annie Spiegelman 2011
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Genetically Modified Organisms, or, as the FDA says, foods that have undergone genetic modification, meaning they've been engineered and altered at the genetic level "using any technique, new or traditional."
Maria Rodale: Just Label It! So We Know When It's GMO Maria Rodale 2012
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Genetically Modified Organisms, or, as the FDA says, foods that have undergone genetic modification, meaning they've been engineered and altered at the genetic level "using any technique, new or traditional."
Maria Rodale: Just Label It! So We Know When It's GMO Maria Rodale 2012
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Genetically engineered food differs from traditional plant breeding because it breeds different species, a process which last time I checked, does not occur in nature....
Annie Spiegelman: Labels Matter! What's in Your Compost & Your Food? Annie Spiegelman 2011
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Genetically engineered food differs from traditional plant breeding because it breeds different species, a process which last time I checked, does not occur in nature....
Annie Spiegelman: Labels Matter! What's in Your Compost & Your Food? Annie Spiegelman 2011
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