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Pesticide exposure boosts cancer risk in farmers? Busting one of social media’s favorite agriculture myths

Carol Burns |
Did you hear? Farmers have less cancer overall than the general population .... Nearly 10 years ago .... U.S. Agricultural ...
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High-yielding wheat boosts chemical use? Study busts popular farming myth

The myth that modern wheat varieties are more heavily reliant on pesticides and fertilizers is debunked by new research published ...
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Viewpoint: Guardian (UK) ‘Toxic America’ series: Anti-chemical activism masquerades as science journalism

Andrew Porterfield, Jon Entine |
So far, they’ve published no article by or in-depth interview with an actual scientist ...
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EPA moves to streamline process for evaluating pesticide impacts on endangered species

[June 6] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler hosted [a panel of federal regulators] to discuss improving the ...
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Biopesticide spinosad, popular in organic farming, may harm honeybees, study shows

VerenaChristen |
Bees have experienced substantial colony losses, which were often associated with insecticides. Besides synthetic insecticides biological compounds such as spinosad ...
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How NPR, Washington Post, Bloomberg and other media botched reporting on EPA’s ‘ban’ of 12 ‘bee-killing’ neonicotinoid insecticides

Cameron English, Jon Entine |
If headlines are the measure, groups claiming bees are endangered by misuse of pesticides just scored a significant victory ...
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‘Green wave’: Environmentalist gains in EU elections could cut farmer access to key pesticides

Abi Kay |
The ‘green wave’ which saw environmentalist parties make major gains across the continent in the European elections could threaten the ...
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Viewpoint: ‘Toxic’ chemicals fueled post-WWII economic boom in the United States—here’s why that’s a problem

McKay Jenkins |
[B]efore [World War II], the vast majority of Americans lived in cities, or they lived on farms. Suddenly, with all ...
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Glyphosate-cancer lawsuits spur development of next-generation weed killers

Erik Stokstad |
"Total fear and shock." That's how Andrew Kniss, a weed scientist at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, describes the ...
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Vinegar, Epsom salts, Dawn weed killer mix superior ‘organic’ alternatives to synthetic herbicides? ‘Nonsense,’ gardening expert says

Steve Bender |
You know, the most wonderful thing about social media and the internet is that everything you read there is true! ...
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Reduced pesticide use in organic farming boosts manual labor as much as 35%

Nicholas Karavolias |
Gleaming organic products have come to occupy an increasingly large portion of grocery store shelves. Many may think that compared to traditional ...
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Podcast: Environmental Working Group’s ‘Dirty Dozen’ list is an unscientific scam

Steve Savage |
Scammers are having a moment. On this episode of Biotech Facts and Fallacies, plant scientist Steve Savage tackles scams within ...
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‘Sticky’ pesticides could protect crops, cut harmful agricultural runoff

Erik Stokstad |
A problem with many pesticides is that rain washes them off plants and into the soil and groundwater. Now, researchers ...
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Some wild bee populations declining, but ‘scarce data’ hamper impact and research efforts

Michael Casey |
More than a dozen wild bee species critical to pollinating everything from blueberries to apples in New England are on ...
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Domestication ‘reboot’: CRISPR gene editing turns wild plants into desirable fruits and vegetables

Jonathon Keats |
Early in the 20th century, a strange tomato plant took root in the northeastern United States. Because of a random ...
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Podcast: 7 modern pest control tools that protect our food from hungry bugs

Steve Savage |
Need to manage a pest problem? Luckily, there are many ways to do that! From physical to biological and chemical ...
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High organic food consumption linked to ‘strong nutritional, environmental benefits,’ study claims

Julia Baudry |
The aim of this study, based on observational data, was to compare some sustainability features of diets from consumers with ...
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Viewpoint: Do pesticides boost autism risk? New report says ‘possibly’ but correlations are ‘weak’ and ‘misleading’

Recently a study titled “Prenatal and infant exposure to ambient pesticides and autism spectrum disorder in children: population based case-control study” ...
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Podcast: Recycling 190 million pounds of pesticide containers to promote sustainable agriculture

Mark Hudson, Steve Savage |
Ag recycles! On this episode of Biotech Facts and Fallacies, plant scientist Steve Savage delves into the world of agricultural ...
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Pesticides increase cancer risk for farmers? Rethinking the ‘irrefutable consensus’

Philippe Stoop |
Though it may seem otherwise, the term 'irrefutable' is not at all flattering ...
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Avoiding fruits and vegetables because of pesticides is bad for your health, dietitian warns

Sheah Rarback |
I wonder why during National Nutrition Month, when we dietitians are encouraging everyone to increase nutritious foods such as vegetables and fruits, ...
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Latest ecological fake news scare: Like the ‘honeybee armageddon’ narrative, pesticide-driven ‘insect-pocalypse’ claim is collapsing

Jon Entine |
The 'bee-pocalypse' was an exaggerated fiction grounded in genuine concerns. The 'insect-pocalypse' is more of the same ...
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Whispering down the ‘fake news’ lane targeting conventional farming: No, Lou Gehrig’s Disease not caused by pesticides spread by chemical-spraying airplanes

Kevin Folta |
Is it sensationalism to get traffic, lazy reporting -- or intentional misrepresentation of facts? ...
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Why neonicotinoid pesticides don’t deserve a ‘deadly to bees’ label

Andrew Porterfield |
While some activists blame the popular class of pesticides for bee deaths, research suggests there are many contributing factors. And ...
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Viewpoint: Here’s why we don’t have to worry about a world without insects

Robert Walker |
Recent headlines about the coming collapse of the insect world are another case of extrapolation from inadequate data ...
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20 plus years of data show Bt insect-resistant crops to be ‘powerful,’ sustainable pest management tools

Jörg Romeis |
Genetically engineered (GE) crops producing insecticidal proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) (mainly Cry proteins) have become a major control tactic for a ...
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Viewpoint: A closer look at Friends of the Earth’s study that found ‘toxic’ pesticides in food

Hank Campbell |
Friends of the Earth....teased us in a media kit with the promise of a science study about finding various weedkillers ...