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Nature 428, 107 (11 March 2004) | doi:10.1038/428107b
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Californian county bans transgenic crops
Rex Dalton
A rural county in northern California voted last week to become the first county in the United States to ban the planting of genetically modified crops.Voters in Mendocino County, 130 kilometres north of San Francisco, approved the ballot initiative on 2 March by 56% to 44%, despite a US$700,000 campaign against the ban by supporters of the technology.
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