Farmers face tricky decision planting sugar beet seeds
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Sugar beet farmers in the Red River Valley are starting the fall harvest, but they're not sure if they'll have seed for next years crop. That's because of a legal dispute over genetically modified seed.
MPR's Cathy Wurzer spoke with Minnesota Public Radio News reporter Dan Gunderson about that and other issues in northwest Minnesota.
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