October 5, 2012

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High court to hear farmer, Monsanto seed dispute

(AP)—The Supreme Court is agreeing to hear a dispute between a soybean farmer and Monsanto Co. over the company's efforts to limit farmer's use of its patented, genetically engineered Roundup Ready seeds.

The justices say they will hear an appeal from Indiana farmer Vernon Hugh Bowman, who is trying to fend off Monsanto's lawsuit claiming Bowman made unauthorized use of the seeds.

Monsanto's patented soybean seeds have been genetically engineered to resist its Roundup brand . When Roundup is sprayed on a field, the product will kill the without harming the crop.

The Obama administration urged the court not to take the case and warned that the outcome could affect patents involving , nanotechnologies and other self-replicating technologies.

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