Fifty million buffalo were right: will we switch to switchgrass?
It's natural, it's all-American, it's a native that was here before any humans arrived, and it's green in many ways. It's switchgrass.
It's natural, it's all-American, it's a native that was here before any humans arrived, and it's green in many ways. It's switchgrass.
If you don't like the concept of 'Frankenfoods,' I have bad news for you. U.S. researchers have developed an artificial chromosome for corn plants. The Chicago Tribune reports that researchers can now make chromosomes to order. These artificial chromosomes are accepted as natural by the plants and passed through generations. As the Monsanto Company bought rights to use this mini-chromosome stacking technology in corn, cotton, soybeans, and canola, I guess we'll soon eat food made from permanently genetically modified organisms (PGMOs?).