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Ryan Eilertson. Genetically Modified Organisms. Genetically Modified Organisms What Does This Mean? Specifically Corn. What Are GMO’s. World Population Growing Higher Yields More Money. Pros of gmo use. Outlawed in Other Countries Health Concerns Environmental Concerns.
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Ryan Eilertson Genetically Modified Organisms
Genetically Modified Organisms What Does This Mean? Specifically Corn What Are GMO’s
World Population Growing Higher Yields More Money Pros of gmo use
Outlawed in Other Countries Health Concerns Environmental Concerns Cons of gmo use
Researched benefits of GMO’s Results can be taken two ways University of Wisconsin Research
Ethanol Plant half and half Up to the farmer Mediation
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