Sarah Schultz
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Farmers on social media: The dark side of being an ‘agvocate’
I have tried my best to encourage people that it is essential to share their farm stories in the title ...

Viewpoint: Don’t let anti-GMO activist moms bully you into buying organic
I could certainly afford to pay up to 50 per cent more for organic food for my children to eat, ...

I feed my kids GMO foods and not organics–That doesn’t make me a ‘bad mom’
I’m a registered nurse who lives in Alberta and loves a farmer. I feed my kids only the most nutritious ...

I feed my kids GMO foods and not organics—that doesn’t make me a ‘bad mom’
I’m a registered nurse who lives in Alberta and loves a farmer. I feed my kids only the most nutritious ...

Common denominator in GMO corn and ‘natural’ quinoa: Both produce pesticides
I feel that one of the most highly misunderstood things about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is the insect-resistant trait that ...

Does herbicide glyphosate make wheat ‘toxic’? Science, farmers say ‘no’
There's been a lot of talk about the alleged dangers "toxic wheat" circulating the Internet, and even a lot of ...
If activists really want to avoid GMOs, everyday life would shut down
Since 89% of all corn produced in the United States is genetically engineered, if activists were truly committed to their cause, maybe ...