Super Corn Approved: Bayer's Pest-Fighter Goes Unregulated!
Published Date: 3/27/2026
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Summary
The USDA says Bayer’s MON 95275 corn, engineered to fight pesky rootworms, is now free from special government rules starting March 19, 2026. This means farmers can grow it without extra paperwork or delays, helping protect crops and possibly saving money. Everyone from farmers to consumers benefits as this corn gets a green light after careful safety checks.
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MON 95275 Corn Deregulated for Planting
If you farm or sell seed, Bayer’s MON 95275 maize (corn) is no longer regulated by APHIS under 7 CFR part 340 starting March 19, 2026. That means you can introduce, import, move interstate, or release this genetically engineered corn without the special permits or regulatory oversight required under those rules. APHIS determined MON 95275 is unlikely to pose a greater plant pest risk than the unmodified comparator.
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