CHICAGO, June 7 (Reuters) – U.S. farmers can safely grow a new type of corn that Bayer AG genetically modified to be shorter than typical crops and better tolerate strong winds, the government said on Wednesday, in a win for the global farm chemicals and seeds maker. Short-stature corn is…Read More
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