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Planting a SEED for sustainable portables
2013-03-19 22:01:00| American School & University
Mike Kennedy SEED Collaborative designs net-zero-energy portable classrooms SEED Collaborative in Seattle designs net-zero-energy portable classroomsread more
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If you had a vote, how would you rule on the patented seed use in Bowman v. Monsanto? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
2013-02-22 21:58:48| Corn & Soybean Digest
After the recent hearing in the Bowman v. Monsanto case, we've seen many opinions and thoughts from farmers around the globe. We'd like to know how you'd rule in the case if you were a Supreme Court Justice. Would you side with Monsanto and uphold their patent? Would you side with the farmer Bowman? What are your thoughts regarding honoring seed trait technology and company patents? Read more about Bowman v. Monsanto. Uphold a company's right to protect its patented seed. Uphold a company's right until its 20-year patent expires. Allow farmers use bulk grain sold by elevators as seed. Go to result page on submit: 0
Monsanto gets support from high court justices on seed patents
2013-02-21 18:37:44| Chemicals - Topix.net
Monsanto Co. got support from U.S. Supreme Court justices in its clash with a farmer who used harvested soybeans for a new planting of the crop, in a case that may aid makers of vaccines, software and genetically modified products.
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Supreme Court seems to favor Monsanto in soybean seed patent case
2013-02-20 02:11:06| Chemicals - Topix.net
Justices heard arguments Tuesday between Indiana farmer Vernon Hugh Bowman and high-tech agriculture company Monsanto over a patent violation.
Seed Worries?
2013-02-19 23:09:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
A new source of yield worries in 2013: Seed availability and quality. Seed company representatives say the 2012 seed crops turned out better than expected during the growing season and overall supplies should be adequate. However, some agronomists say there could be shortages of some high-demand corn varieties. In addition, the germination standard in some lots could be in the 80% range and flat seed may be in shorter supply while rounds are more plentiful.News from Brock Associates read more
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