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Garden Master
Terminator gene, that has been discarded. Altho there are varieties of watermellons and tomatoes that don't produce hard shelled seeds that are viable--seedless watermellons anyone?okiegirl said:ok, regarding seed saving.
does that mean I need to only buy seeds that aren't from Monsanto so I can save the seeds? I read/heard/saw on tv something to the effect that Monsanto is making seeds not ...um... what's the term.... where the seeds that form on the veggie don't produce new plants. can't remember what that's called.
so I need to only get seed that not genetically modified, right?
On saving seed, only public developed seeds can be legally saved. If a plant breeder developed the line, it can not be legally saved w/out paying royalty. Does it happen, yes. Are they prosecuted, no. Why, too expensive to find, run through law courts.
Remember just because someone isn't prosecuted doesn't make it legal, its just the breeder who developed it, doesn't have the resources to enforce his rights. So are you concerned about being "legal" or moral?