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> The claim is not that Monsanto does, but that that Monsanto's products do.
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> Allen I probably am nit picking, but I think with the agricultural
> environment we have now, even if we did not have herbicide resistant
> Monsanto crops, we would still have the vast monocultures.  They would
> just be sprayed with products other than roundup.

Yup you are nit picking.  Whether something else would fill the gap if 
Monsanto suddenly disappeared, or whether there are other similar 
competing products is not the issue.

The claim is true by all tests.

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