It's all crystal ball-gazing, right? I think that the lion's share of the money will go to developing crops that are compatible with proprietary chemicals. The lion's share of the money will go to crops that are more efficient nitrogen users from synthetic conventional systems. From my own farm's perspective, I'd be looking for wheat with broader leaves, which isn't to increase wheat competition in the field. That's not necessarily anything that's on the scope today.
On October 9th, 2014. See this statement in context.