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Drifting Dicamba is the “New Normal,” Says Veteran Weed Scientist

Posted on August 17, 2018 in GMOs, In The News, Pesticides | 264 Views | Leave a response
Dr. Larry Steckel, a weed scientist from Tennessee with 30+ years experience working with farmers on pesticide issues, has written a thoughtful piece in the Delta Farm Press about the ongoing dicamba-drift crisis. Steckel is quoted in our Dicamba Watch dynamic presentation and has been an important voice throughout this crisis, now in its third year.  […]

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Scientists Turn to Weed Seed Crushing Machine to Battle Herbicide Resistance

Posted on June 19, 2018 in In The News | 764 Views | Leave a response
“Weeds are winning the war against herbicide resistance.” This stark analysis is part of the title of a new Scientific American deep-dive into efforts to battle weed resistance.  The author, Brooke Borel, summarizes the latest science, including research done at North Carolina State University. Scientists at NC State reached the sobering conclusion that “[there is a] […]

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Huge Differences in Soybean Protein Content in Beans from Five Countries

Posted on February 1, 2018 in GMOs, Hot Science | 239 Views | Leave a response
A team of animal scientists from the University of Illinois and Ohio State University pushed an unusual paper in 2004 in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (Karr-Lilienthall et al., “Chemical Composition and Protein Quality of Soybeans and Soybean Meals from Five Leading Soybean-Producing Countries.” The beans were grown circa 2002. The soybeans and […]

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Soybean Pesticide Use Up Three-fold in Brazil

Posted on January 6, 2018 in GMOs, Hot Science, Pesticides | 1,347 Views | Leave a response
Across all of Brazilian agriculture, pesticide use rose 1.6-fold between 2000 and 2012, and increased 3-fold in soybean production. The majority of these increases were driven by pest management challenges on fields planted to genetically engineered (GE) corn, soybeans, and cotton. The land area in Brazil devoted to GE crops rose from 3 million hectares […]

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Glyphosate Herbicide Found in Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream – Is Nothing Sacred Anymore?

Posted on July 26, 2017 in In The News | 562 Views | Leave a response
The headline to a July 25, 2017 story in the New York Times announces “Traces of Controversial Herbicide Are Found in Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream.”  Glyphosate herbicide in ice cream? How could this be? In her story, Stephanie Strom explains the “who, how, and why” of the testing of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream […]

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A Deeper But Flawed Look at Herbicide Use

Posted on April 12, 2017 in GMOs, Hot Science, Pesticides | 346 Views | Leave a response
Andrew Kniss is a professor at the University Wyoming whose research is partially funded by the pesticide and biotech industry. My research over the last ~15 years has been substantially funded by organic food companies, and foundations that hope to support bio-based innovation in agriculture that leads to healthier food and a lighter environmental footprint. (For […]

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More Bad News on the Resistant Weed Front

Posted on February 17, 2017 in Hygeia's Blog, Pesticides | 212 Views | Leave a response
Farmers are bracing for a rough season contending with the spread of glyphosate-resistant weeds throughout the Heartland. The collapsing efficacy of genetically engineered (GE), herbicide-resistant (HR) technology coincides with a serious downturn in corn, soybean, and cotton prices. Rising costs for GE-HR seed, the need to markedly intensify herbicide use (driving production costs higher), and […]

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Discussion and Author Response on GM Maize Multiomics Analysis in “Nature: Scientific Reports”

Posted on December 30, 2016 in GMOs, Scientific Integrity | 134 Views | Leave a response
Dr Michael Antoniou and Dr Robin Mesnage respond to “Expert reaction to multiomics analysis of NK603 GM maize as published in Nature: Scientific Reports” from December 2016 – quotes collected by the Science Media Centre See also: This Hot Science item about about the Mesnage et al. paper. http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/expert-reaction-to-multiomics-analysis-of-nk603-gm-maize/ Dr Dan MacLean, Head of Bioinformatics at The […]

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Seminal Study Documents Unintended Consequences in GMO Corn

Posted on December 28, 2016 in GMOs, Hot Science, Nutrition | 429 Views | Leave a response
Fresh off the printer is a new paper featured in Nature: Scientific Reports that describes important new research by an international consortium of scientists led by Robin Mesnage from the Gene Expression and Therapy Group at King’s College of London. It appears that for the first time, clear evidence has been published of subtle metabolic […]

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Roundup Unready

Posted on December 22, 2015 in GMOs, Pesticides | 90 Views | Leave a response
Historic posts are reprinted verbatim from their original source. Source: Editorial Desk, The New York Times, February 19, 2003 One of the most pervasive chemicals in modern agriculture is a herbicide called glyphosate, which is better known by its trade name, Roundup. When it was first introduced in 1974, by Monsanto, no one could have predicted […]

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