Step-by-step explanation:
In order to make a choice to answer the question: Which of the following would be most useful to know in evaluating the argument above, we must first understand what it is that the excerpt is giving us. So, first, we learn that there are seeds that are being engineered that are highly resistant to insect damage, but, there is a downside to this; they are expensive. However, given the benefits in the long term for farmers, it is forseen that these seeds will become more used than regular seeds used today, because they will reduce the costs in other areas.
Seeing the conclusion of the excerpt, which says that most likely the newly engineered seeds will be used more frequently than the others, but also learning before that that the cost per seed is higher than regular seeds, you would of course wish to evaluate the validity of such information by placing yourself in the shoes of these farmers. They would be interested in the cost-benefit balance of this to actually decide whether they would go for one type of seed, or the other. Looking at that cost-benefit scale, then, you would most likely ask:
Answer:
D) Whether the seeds genetically engineered to produce insect-resistant crops (would) generate significantly lower per acre crop yields that do currently used seeds.
This is because you, as a farmer, would like to know if the investement will pay off in the long run, or not.