Re: NPR Piece on Monsanto

Charlie Griffin (cgriffin@facts.ksu.edu)
Wed, 17 Mar 1999 20:29:54 -600

I heard the piece tonight on the evening NPR while on the road. Help me
understand if I heard one part correctly. I believe it was said that Monsanto
"agents" go around to fields suspected of having planted illicit seeds and go
onto the property and spray a few selected soybean plants with Roundup,
then come back the next day and see if the plants died. If not, they consider
it evidence of having RR beans and pursue legal recourse.

Is this really the way it happens? And if they go onto private land of a
producer not dealing with RR beans, spray Roundup and kill some plants,
have they not damaged someone's crop, even if it is just a few plants? And if
it were an organic operation, would they not have just ruined someone's
certification by introducing spray?

Please tell me this isn't the way it's really happening? Perhaps I've missed
some vital details along the way.

Charlie Griffin

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