Yes, non-GMO varieties can be saved, however, this is not recommended. Some non-GMO varieties may be protected by patents and cannot legally be saved or bin run.
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Last Updated: November 03, 2008
Yes, non-GMO varieties can be saved, however, this is not recommended. Some non-GMO varieties may be protected by patents and cannot legally be saved or bin run.
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