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Sign up now to receive a kit! (If you haven't already)

Dear backers,

Thank you very much for supporting The GMO Corn Experiment! Thanks to you and many others we have raised enough to make 982 kits, and ship hundreds out to you and to the many schools that have signed up. They are all assembled, and are getting weighed for shipping right now.

If you want to participate in the experiment, please remember to sign up using this form TODAY! If you have already signed up using this form, then you should be good to go:

http://tinyurl.com/gmo-exp-signup

This will allow us to collect the necessary information to ship you your kit as soon as the fundraiser is over. Experiment.com does not have a way for us to collect this information at this time, so to participate you need to fill out this form.

If you do not sign up by November 8th we may not be able to ship you a kit before the year is over - so go sign up this very instant!

We are looking forward to doing this experiment with you, and we’re going to have a lot of fun doing it!

Regards,

Karl Haro von Mogel

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  • Natalie van Breukelen
    Natalie van Breukelen
    I missed the deadline for funding. I would like to sign up to have a kit shipped to a school. Do you know how many schools are on the waitlist?
    Nov 04, 2015
  • Karl Haro von Mogel
    Karl Haro von MogelResearcher
    Dear Natalie, Thanks for your interest! Yes, you can still donate and sign up for the experiment by visiting http://www.biofortified.org/experiment/ We have about 300 experiment kits left, but they are going fast. I hope you will be able to join us in this first-of-a-kind experiment! Regards, Karl
    Nov 15, 2015
  • Karl Haro von Mogel
    Karl Haro von MogelResearcher
    We received a couple questions about the signups - if you have already signed up using the form, you do not need to sign up again.
    Nov 04, 2015

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Biology Fortified, Inc.

We are testing the hypothesis that wild animals such as squirrels and deer prefer non-GMO corn, and avoid GMO corn.

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