By: Matt
<p>My favorite random fact is that the biggest insect threat to ag in the midwest crop, the western corn root worm, was controlled with ORGANOPHOSPHATES prior to GM Bt.</p>
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<p>Non-genetically engineered herbicide tolerance. Excellent point! I've been talking about how herbicide tolerance is just one of many traits that can be generated with genetic engineering, but...
View ArticleBy: Karl Haro von Mogel
<p>Charles Benbrook has known for years that his method of centering on pounds of glyphosate and not EIQ, and excluding the reduction in herbicides used before genetic engineering (nastier...
View ArticleBy: Bill Freese
<p>Anastasia's review of Dr. Benbrook's report is superficial and biased in several ways. The most glaring defect is one shared with the industry-funded PR team of Brookes and Barfoot (aka PG...
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<p>I would like to see the amount of Bt PIP quantified in all of those acres of Bt crops; that would shift the data a bit. The cry toxins are activated and should be counted as such. Should a...
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[…] Dr. Reganold started to bring up the recent report Impacts of Genetically Engineered Crops on Pesticide Use as one example of how organic farming is more environmentally friendly with regards to...
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[…] are missing it big time”, Dr. Reganold said. * Dr. Reganold started to bring up the recent report Impacts of Genetically Engineered Crops on Pesticide Use as one example of how organic farming is...
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