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From: Laurel Hopwood <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Fri, 7 Apr 2017 10:43
Subject: GMO corn produced for ethanol has contaminated non-GMO food corn


    
http://www.agrimarketing.com/s/109348
      
    
    SYNGENTA'S ENOGEN        CORN FOUND IN NON-GMO WHITE CORN
       Apr. 7, 2017
      
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        Nebrasks farmers who grow non-GMO white corn had their crops        contaminated by Enogen corn.          
          
        Enogen is genetically              engineered with an enzyme used for the first step in              making corn ethanol. Enogen GMO corn can contaminate food corn                  through cross pollination in the field.
                
        Farmers whose white corn crops are GMO contaminated face market        rejection and lost income. 
        
        "There are a lot of ethanol plants and lots of white corn. And        those don't mix," says Joel Starr, an organic farmer in        Hastings, Nebraska. "That equals a trainwreck." 
        
      
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