You can have guys wanting to put genetically modified seed in the ground for forage purposes with no seed being taken off it. However, the guy who does this risks contaminating somebody like me, who produces alfalfa for seed production. He's going to miss a little strip along the edge of the field. That will go to flower and the pollen will get transferred to the non-GMO varieties. This is a whole lot different from the crops that are being genetically produced at this time.
On June 7th, 2010. See this statement in context.