August 17, 2010
Last week, a federal district judge in northern
California banned biotech sugar beets based on activist arguments
that the crop had not been properly approved by the USDA.
Reason Science Correspondent Ronald Bailey explains why
the ban is scientifically specious and how biotech overregulation
leads to seed monopolies.
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