In previous posts I have mentioned Monsanto, a company who wants to rule the seed banks of the world and encourages GMO seed coding.
Whilst I was searching for seeds and such to order that I hadn't saved from this year, I also did some quick searches for non Monsanto seed distributors. Here is what I have found so far.
http://www.mothering.com/discussions/showthread.php?t=824672
and
http://www.patnsteph.net/weblog/2009/02/avoiding-seeds-from-monsanto/
If I find any other blogs about this I will update this post.
Here is a response from Nichols Nursery I receeived today 10/7/09
Hello Brenda,
We do not carry any GMO seeds nor will we ever. We do carry some Montsanto varieties because they are good performers and they have no GMO material and have been around for several years. We are doing trials of these varieties against other new selections to determine if they should and can replace some of our favorite Seminis varieties. It's a multi-faceted dilemma, if we want to be organic gardeners then we often need good disease resistance. Also, the truth is there are companies besides Montsanto who are actively working with GMO material. I'm not even certain Montsanto is the largest but they certainly have a way of being the mote in the public eye. I've had wonderful dealings with Seminis, which was purchased by Monsanto a few years ago. We've worked with this company formerly called Peto Seed for over fifty years. We don't deal with any other area of Monsanto.
All the best,
Rose Marie Nichols McGee
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