The Idaho Cattle Association is supporting use of genetically modified feed despite concerns about possible effects on cattle and other livestock.
"The science says there is no problem with GMO-based feeds," said John Hall, a member of the association's science and technology committee.
Supporting such feed – largely made of corn, soybeans or alfalfa – means supporting growers who want to grow genetically modified crops and beef producers who want to use them.
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