Just to be clear,
@NonGMOProject, we grow hundreds of acres of non-GMO canola for a
@NonGMOProject verified canola crushing plant on our farm. We are forced to use more pesticides on the non-GMO canola than on our GMO-canola acres. Please tell the real story about non-GMO crops.
When transitioning from conventional to organic farming, the cropland must be managed organically for three years before becoming certified. Non-GMO farming is a great transition because it eliminates GMO seeds and pesticides, making you two steps closer to certification.