This time-honored tradition saves money, keeps heirloom varieties alive, and can be used to create seed lines that become well-adapted to a particular location.
Chinese spies have an odd target: seeds.
Farmers in Iowa recently accused the CCP of stealing genetically modified seeds. This lets the CCP bypass the expensive research and development phase, and undercut the US in the global food market. We speak with Ross Kennedy, founder of Fortis Analysis about this.