Shirley Harrison was the first farmer in Scotland to take part in controversial Government GM crop trials on her land at Daviot, Aberdeenshire.
Mrs Harrison faced the wrath of anti-GM campaigners during the three-year trial which began in 2000.
A farmer who was targeted by protesters for carrying out trials of genetically modified crops has left more than £2.5 million in her estate.
Shirley Harrison was the first farmer in Scotland to take part in controversial Government GM crop trials on her land at Daviot, Aberdeenshire.
Mrs Harrison faced the wrath of anti-GM campaigners during the three-year trial which began in 2000.
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