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Has Bayer’s Day of Roundup Reckoning Arrived?

Posted on May 13, 2019 in Hygeia's Blog, Pesticides | 522 Views | Leave a response
Within hours on this Monday, May 13, 2019, the jury in the Pilliod Roundup-non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) trial in Oakland, California is suspected to reach a verdict. It is highly likely the verdict will be the third in a row in favor of plaintiffs, following on the heels of one earlier this spring in the Hardeman […]

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Secretary Purdue Needs a Weed-Management 101 Briefing

Posted on April 11, 2019 in Hygeia's Blog | 265 Views | Leave a response
In a carefully orchestrated exchange during an April 9, 2019 House Appropriations Committee hearing, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Purdue asserted that Europe is an  “[ag] technology-free zone” and will pay a big price as agricultural productivity suffers. What prompted this striking assertion? Coverage of the Secretary’s comments in EURACTIV.com identifies what prompted the […]

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Flashback — The Triumph of “Merchants of Doubt”

Posted on April 5, 2019 in Hygeia's Blog, Scientific Integrity | 567 Views | Leave a response
In early 2011, Chemical and Engineering News ran a review of the newly published book Merchants of Doubt. A website promoting the book remains on line, and states — “In their new book, Merchants of Doubt, historians Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway explain how a loose–knit group of high-level scientists, with extensive political connections, ran effective […]

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Guest Blog: A Dicamba Update from the Save Our Crops Coalition

Posted on March 26, 2019 in Environmental Impacts, Hygeia's Blog, Pesticides | 285 Views | Leave a response
Reprinted with permission from an email update sent March 26, 2019 by Steve Smith, Senior Director of Agriculture for Red Gold and Chairman of the Save Our Crops Coalition. Links and photos added by Hygeia. For background on the dicamba drift crisis, see our Special Coverage. Updates are coming fewer and farther between as the […]

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Dealing With Roundup’s Mammoth — and Growing — Ecological Footprint

Posted on March 20, 2019 in Environmental Impacts, Hygeia's Blog, Pesticides | 561 Views | Leave a response
The U.S. federal pesticide law is called the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, or FIFRA. Ever wonder why FIFRA seems so feckless in dealing with the deepening economic, ecological, and public health problems arising from excessive reliance on herbicides in major row-crop weed management systems? Might no “H” in FIFRA have something to do […]

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UK Soil Association and Dr. Benbrook Launch Monthly “Letter from America” Blog Series

Posted on March 12, 2019 in Hygeia's Blog, Organic | 99 Views | Leave a response
The first in a series of monthly blogs by Dr. Benbrook was posted this week to the UK Soil Association’s website.  They are a non-profit supporting sustainable and organic agriculture, who also serve as the primary organic certification body in the UK. Dr. Benbrook’s first guest blog is called “U.S. must shift towards agroecology.” It […]

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Embracing Change for Good Causes — Reflections on a Provocative IDDRI Report

Posted on February 21, 2019 in Environmental Impacts, Food Security, Hygeia's Blog | 759 Views | Leave a response
We have posted a summary of an important report from a European think tank — “An agroecological Europe in 2050: multifunctional agriculture for healthy eating. Findings from the Ten Years For Agroecology (TYFA) “. This report that lays out a concrete plan — and path — toward a safer, sustainable agricultural system that promotes human […]

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A Trio of New Dicamba Stories — Our Take on the Ongoing Drift Crisis

Posted on February 8, 2019 in Environmental Impacts, Hygeia's Blog, Pesticides | 365 Views | Leave a response
Three new Xtend-dicamba related items have been posted recently on Hygeia. Collectively they frame what is to come as farmers and herbicide applicators begin the 2019 herbicide spray season. In a fact-filled piece in DTN, Emily Unglesbee traces the march of glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth across the southeast, and then to the north and west.  This […]

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Why I Wrote the Paper Comparing EPA’s and IARC’s Assessments of the Genotoxicity of Glyphosate-based Herbicides

Posted on January 7, 2019 in Hygeia's Blog | 1,050 Views | Leave a response
My analysis comparing the evaluation of glyphosate, and glyphosate-based herbicide (GBH) genotoxicity by two key agencies — the U.S. EPA and IARC — was published January 15, 2019 in the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Sciences Europe. The full text of the open-access paper “How did the US EPA and IARC reach diametrically opposed conclusions on the […]

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Guest Blog: Longtime Weed Scientist Ford Baldwin Weighs in on Dicamba Regulation in Arkansas

Posted on December 6, 2018 in Environmental Impacts, Hygeia's Blog, Pesticides | 629 Views | Leave a response
Note to Hygeia Readers — Ford Baldwin is a weed scientist that has worked to promote integrated weed management systems in Arkansas over a long career.  In fact, his contribution was recognized this year when he was inducted into the Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame. He has been deeply involved since 2016 in trying to […]

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