USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack has once again invoked producers of GM and non-GM crops to reach a compromise on coexistence. However, producers of GM crops have little reason to make concessions. Trash-Talking USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack has once again invoked producers of GM and non-GM crops to reach a compromise on coexistence. However, producers of GM crops have little reason to make concessions. In essence, they are being asked to restrict their production practices in order to prevent gene flow to non-GM crops and to pay compensation when gene "pollution" occurs. There are two reasons why this is a bad deal for GMO producers: a) non-GM crops are not currently penalized under organic rules for inadvertent gene presence, but a system of exp...