The Rural Voice, 1998-04, Page 17Robert Mercer
points out that failures in this arca
have left the sidewalks littered with
ill informed press clippings that blow
in the wind and appear to clone
themselves in a vicious reproductive
cycle of electronic and hard copy
mis-information.
Biotechnology touches us all —
and then some.°
Robert Mercer was editor of the
Broadwater Market Letter and a farm
commentator in Ontario for 25 years.
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