Sustainable Weed Management

Synthetic and natural agricultural chemicals include herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides. They are used by all farmers, organic and conventional, and have led to affordable food in markets around the world. Almost any farm chemical can be harmful if the amount applied is high enough — the “dose makes the poison”. What level of exposure poses a genuine risk to humans and the environment? How can the public and the press assess the scientific credibility of corporate and environmental group campaign claims? We’ve assembled a growing collection of articles and commentaries to help sort science from misinformation.

Featured

One of the most significant biological threats to successful field crop production is weeds. Sustainable soil seedbank management is key to weed prevention and improved crop competition with weeds.

Featured

Biomonitoring measures if an individual or population is over-exposed to toxic chemicals.

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Any discussion of crop chemicals must consider the broad sweep of agricultural history, the pivotal moments of technological innovation, and the diverging perspectives that have shaped the current debate around the use of agricultural chemicals and genetically modified (GM) and gene edited crops.

COMMENTARY

Hank Campbell denounces deceptive sources and applauds fact-based judges.

COMMENTARY

Focus on economic viability and minimize environmental and health risks.

ANALYSIS

Analyze potential bans in light of Mexico’s food security.

STUDY

Findings highlight marked improvement in sustainability of herbicide use.

COMMENTARY

Pesticides detected during a single time-point analysis doesn’t mean these toxins are a persistent.

COMMENTARY

Pesticide detected in hair is due to hair storing waste for the body.

NEWS

EFSA assessments of glyphosate “as contradictory as the results of studies.”

COMMENTARY

An academic paper claiming glyphosate found in French population’s urine morphed into a political tool by activists.

COMMENTARY

Andre Heitz highlights National Federation of Agricultural Operators’ Union’s recent publication exposing deceptive tests of the “voluntary pissers.”

COMMENTARY

The highest level of glyphosate in urine is well below the level deemed safe.

NEWS

Properly pesticide-protected crops can be of better quality.

NEWS

European politicians want to keep the rest of the world colonized with their anti-GMO stance.

REVIEW

Europe’s refusal to embrace GM crops leads to farmers there relying on soil tillage for weed control.
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