Open pollinated.
An inspiring mix with lots of surprises, Frank Morton created this in his “Hell’s Half-Acre lettuce trial.” He crossed his most disease-resistant with his best-tasting varieties to select for excellent traits. At least 10–12 “great looking and great tasting” variations won raves from trialer Donna Dyrek.
Morton invites growers and breeders to work with this mix to create new varieties for their farms or for the general public, while stipulating that nothing derived from it may be patented or protected from others’ use. This strategy, originated by software developers, is known as copyleft (as opposed to copyright). Morton has adopted it to keep his varieties and their derivatives in the public domain as a protected commons. Copyleft has the potential to return to free use such shared resources as our plant heritage that rightfully belong to all of us. As Morton proclaims, “Adaptive breeding cannot occur under a system of restrictive ownership.”
Breeder Royalties. OSSI.Supplier Transparency:
① Small seed farmers including Fedco staff