Yes, and very quickly, that drought-tolerant corn is what allowed the United States to actually have a yield two summers ago when they had a terrible drought. They ended up having a yield equivalent to about 1990's, which wasn't great, but 50 years ago, drought conditions like that would have completely wiped out the crop. They would have had no corn yield whatsoever. They were still able to have a crop. Why? Modern plant science is why they were able to actually have some semblance of a crop even under terrible conditions like that.
On November 7th, 2017. See this statement in context.