A multimillion-dollar legal fight pitting The Scotts Company LLC, one of the world’s leading lawn companies and the maker of Miracle-Gro fertilizer, against Northwest farmers and two grass seed ...
After nearly two decades of research and some controversy, Scotts Miracle-Gro in Marysville is preparing to test a genetically modified grass seed in the family lawns of a small number of employees ...
After more than a decade of unsuccessful efforts to eradicate the genetically modified grass it created and allowed to escape, lawn and garden giant Scotts Miracle-Gro now wants to step back and shift ...
Scientists inside Scotts Miracle-Gro are developing a genetically modified version of one of the most common plants in the world: grass. If and when it actually hits the market, it will help gardeners ...
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Another day dawns in Western Oregon’s Linn County, grass seed capital of the world. Some players in the industry fear a genetically modified grass on the loose in Oregon could hurt their business.
The GE grass showed up after crossing the Snake River from where it had been planted in seed fields in Idaho, despite the fact that the USDA had not approved its release into the seed market. By 2010, ...
While there is a certain nostalgic agrarianism to spreading seeds by hand, using an electric spreader is a more efficient and balanced way to distribute grass seed, fertilizer, weed killer, and even ...
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