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Agriculture committee  We did it through better farm practices. It had nothing to do with an improved GMO.

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon

Agriculture committee  We went... Yes. We used soil samples—

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon

Agriculture committee  Why have we been unable to obtain—

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon

Agriculture committee  It should have—

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon

Agriculture committee  Correct. Like I said, it's been banned for sale for a number of years, but there are still fields of it in production.

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon

Agriculture committee  Incorrect--right now the Supreme Court is the one where the wait is. It appears that the Supreme Court is going to put it back to the EIS simply because of the comments... When they re-evaluated and opened up the comment period, there were more comments than the EIS was willing t

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon

Agriculture committee  Not yet. We still do have an opportunity--

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon

Agriculture committee  Yes, and they say, “Oh, you're going back to that very minute possibility”. Realistically, under the current act, it can already be in Canada with a low-level presence. Like I say, that's going down to the very minute kinds of possibilities.

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon

Agriculture committee  On alfalfa, they're obviously one of the largest ones.

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon

Agriculture committee  Correct. It's between them and Australia.

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon

Agriculture committee  Of the U.S. market or the world market?

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon

Agriculture committee  On the world market, I believe it could be pretty close to that.

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon

Agriculture committee  Canada is an exporting country to begin with, as you're well aware, and we obviously deal with the United States very closely. But the key is that there always is going to be an opportunity for conventional types of alfalfa. With the problems they're having in the United States,

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon

Agriculture committee  It's going to provide an opportunity, where if you're looking at a market... We're in Canada, so let's just talk dollars for you, then. If you're looking at a potential market in Canada for Roundup Ready alfalfa--like I said, giving the benefit of the doubt that there are going t

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon

Agriculture committee  But there have been opportunities to do market analysis, to go to the market and ask if they're willing to accept this.

June 7th, 2010Committee meeting

Kurt Shmon