>>9050891 (lb)
Think seeds anon. Thanks for poasting.
https://cuesa.org/article/great-tomato-debate
Unlike hybrids and GMOs, heirlooms and other open-pollinated varieties cannot be patented.
Seed companies that hold the patents can control their production—
Hybrids should not be confused with GMOs. While hybrids are crossed manually in the field, GMOs are created using high-tech methods such as gene splicing, sometimes combining genes from different species to yield organisms that could not occur in nature.