Brian farms just over 2,200 acres in Indiana with his father and grandfather where they raise corn, soybeans, popcorn, and wheat. he does not know anymore how to save seeds and thinks MOnsanto is fantastic.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/gmoanswers/2016/05/03/why-i-buy-gmo-seeds/#4f2ad7e15ee6
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