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Tag: herbicide tolerance

Dicamba Drift – Part 2

Anastasia Bodnar by Anastasia Bodnar5 December 2018

How did dicamba drift became such a problem in 2015-2018? What will happen in 2019? Follow the timeline and learn what's next in this post.

Science & SocietyDicamba, EPA, herbicide tolerance

Dicamba Drift – Part 1

Anastasia Bodnar by Anastasia Bodnar30 November 2018 14 Comments

A volatile herbicide has caused damage to farms, landscaping, and more. Learn about what dicamba is, human health effects, and dicamba drift.

Science & SocietyDicamba, EPA, herbicide tolerance

The Promise of GMOs: Herbicides

Anastasia Bodnar by Anastasia Bodnar20 February 2014 24 Comments

This is a part of the series The Promise of GMOs. Do GMOs live up to the promises of the biotech industry? In the case of decreasing herbicide use and improving the environmental impact, there is data to back up industry…

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Science & Societyherbicide tolerance, herbicides, Industry

Supreme Court decides on Alfalfa case

by Karl Haro von Mogel21 June 2010 18 Comments

In what (for me) seemed like no time at all, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has issued its ruling on the Roundup Ready Alfalfa case. In a landslide 7:1 ruling (with one recusing), the high court has…

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Commentary, NewsAlfalfa, herbicide tolerance, Legal Analysis, Monsanto, supreme court

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