The 90% figure is Monsanto's figure not independently tested.
The Roundup corn was grown in the neighbouring field.
The Schmeisers had to sue Monsanto in the small claims court for $640, because Monsanto refused to remove the corn, nor would they allow the Schmeisers to do so.
They would only remove the corn if the Schmeisers signed a gag order which they were not prepared to do.
The Schmeisers ( now growing mustard as their seedstock no longer belonged to them ) paid their neighbours $640 to remove the corn.
The Roundup corn was grown in the neighbouring field.
The Schmeisers had to sue Monsanto in the small claims court for $640, because Monsanto refused to remove the corn, nor would they allow the Schmeisers to do so.
They would only remove the corn if the Schmeisers signed a gag order which they were not prepared to do.
The Schmeisers ( now growing mustard as their seedstock no longer belonged to them ) paid their neighbours $640 to remove the corn.
The facts are the opposite of what you suggest.