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Math Mythology and More of the Same: USDA’s Sustainability Plan

Posted on February 27, 2020 in Environmental Impacts, Hygeia's Blog | 86 Views
Last week the USDA unveiled it’s new Agriculture Innovation Agenda, a “sustainability” plan with the goal of achieving a 50% reduction in the environmental footprint of US agriculture by 2050, as Politico reports. Sonny Perdue announced the new policy at an annual agency gathering in Virginia on February 20, 2020, or 02/20/2020 – an appropriate […]

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Consumers Appear to Get the Message that Organic Milk is Higher in Healthy Fats

Posted on February 19, 2020 in In The News, Nutrition, Organic | 172 Views
Recent market reports suggest that American consumers are beginning to understand that organic milk is healthier for them and the environment. But first, a little background… In 2013 we worked on a paper that reported significantly higher concentrations of beneficial omega-3 fatty acids in organic vs. conventional milk.  A follow up study in 2018 revealed […]

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Statement by Chuck Benbrook on the EPA Interim Decision of Glyphosate

Posted on January 31, 2020 in Hygeia's Blog, Pesticides | 196 Views
I am flabbergasted at this decision. There is NOTHING — ZERO — in the EPA decision to reduce worker exposures and risks. How can EPA ignore the thousands of comments, including my own, highlighting the need for EPA to recover its spine and require Bayer/Monsanto and other registrants to take out the high-risk surfactants in […]

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“Impacts of Roundup-NHL Litigation Down on the Farm”

Posted on November 13, 2019 in In The News, Pesticides | 129 Views
Chuck Benbrook was invited to the Sustainable Ag Expo and International Winegrape Summit in San Luis Obispo November 11-13, 2019. He was asked to bring grape growers in California up-to-date on the Roundup-non-Hodgkins lymphoma (NHL) litigation, possible impacts on the availability of Roundup and other glyphosate-based herbicides, and critical challenges ahead for Bayer in addressing […]

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Nebraska May Soon Take Center Stage in the Ongoing Roundup-NHL Drama

Posted on September 4, 2019 in In The News, Pesticides | 173 Views
The next chapter in the ongoing legal battle over Roundup and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) may unfold in a courtroom in Nebraska, according to a September 3, 2019 piece in the Omaha World-Herald. The Honorable Vince Chhabria is overseeing the Multi-District Litigation (MDL) in a Federal court in San Francisco. This MDL encompasses several hundred plaintiffs […]

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A Comment or Two to the EPA on the Proposed Re-Registration of Glyphosate-Based Herbicides

Posted on September 4, 2019 in Hygeia's Blog, Pesticides | 668 Views
The public comment period on EPA’s proposed re-registration of glyphosate-based herbicides (GBHs) closed on September 3, 2019. The Agency has received well over 300,000 comments, including 31-pages worth from Hygeia’s Dr. Charles Benbrook. Benbrook’s submitted comments  draw on his work over many years on the impact of GBH use on weed management systems and herbicide […]

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International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics Recommends “Full Global Phase Out” of Glyphosate

Posted on August 6, 2019 in In The News, Pesticides | 877 Views
In a statement released July 31, 2019, the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) has recommended that all glyphosate use be phased out due to “the recognised impact on the health and well-being of women and newborn children worldwide.” FIGO is a professional group that advocates for OB/GYN groups around the world.   They work with […]

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EPA Issues Final Ruling on Chlorpryifos, Allows Continued Use Despite Health Concerns

Posted on July 25, 2019 in In The News, Pesticides | 120 Views
The EPA has made its last play in a long game of regulatory tug of war regarding the controversial insecticide chlorpyrifos, as the New York Times reports. The epic legal battle unfolded after President Obama initially banned the use of chlorpyrifos in 2015 due to concerns that even low exposures caused neurodevelopmental impacts in children.  […]

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Another Low-Water Mark for the Trump EPA

Posted on June 11, 2019 in Hygeia's Blog | 278 Views
Page A20 of the June 11, 2019 Wall Street Journal is a full page “Roundup is safe” advertisement by Bayer. It begins — “Tested for 40 years. Approved for 40 years. Used safely for 40 years.”  We’ve posted an image snapped with an iPhone from our copy of the WSJ  at the bottom of the post […]

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Back to the Future for Plant Breeders in Africa? A Fresh Look at One Scientist’s Dilemma

Posted on May 28, 2019 in Food Security, GMOs, Hygeia's Blog | 447 Views
Senior AgriPulse reporter Philip Brasher ran a provocative story in AgriPulse May 15, 2019 entitled “Blocked by GMO Politics, African Scientist Turns to 1950s Technology” (paywall, so no link possible). It reports that Dr. Kingdom Kwapata, a plant breeder trained at Michigan State University, returned to Malawi to work on cowpea genetics. This legume, also […]

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