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Tractor ploughing

Viewpoint: Historical opposition to tractors in farming mirrors modern campaign against GMO crops

Jenny Schlecht&nbsp|&nbsp
[T]ractors made farm work more efficient and lowered food prices, but they also drove many farmers out of business. Farms ...
honeybees

The Beepocalypse that wasn’t? Colony collapse disorder had ‘very small’ effects on commercial pollinators, study finds

Jonathan Knutson&nbsp|&nbsp
Though colony collapse disorder has generated a great deal of concern, the phenomenon has had “very small effects” on commercial ...

Radar and robots: Can technology turn honeybees into more efficient pollinators?

Jenny Schlecht&nbsp|&nbsp
According to the Bee Informed Partnership, 37.7% of managed honey bee colonies were lost during the 2018-19 winter — the ...

Viewpoint: Non-GMO salt exploits Americans’ scientific illiteracy

Jonathan Knutson&nbsp|&nbsp
There it was on the salt container label, the proud proclamation that the product inside was "non-GMO." I looked at ...

What’s behind public’s fear of glyphosate?

Jenny Schlecht&nbsp|&nbsp
As cases in federal court and several state courts delve into whether there is evidence that glyphosate causes cancer, a ...

Former organic farmer and USDA inspector: Time for National Organic Program to allow GMO crops

Mischa Popoff&nbsp|&nbsp
Editor's note: Mischa Popoff is a former USDA organic inspector and farmer Organic activists would like you to believe their ...

CRISPR gene editing could boost crop yields and nutrition, but public acceptance remains wild card

Sara Wyant&nbsp|&nbsp
The process of producing better food, protecting the environment and improving animal health is advancing at a seemingly breakneck pace ...

Viewpoint: Congress should scrap burdensome regulations on GMO crops used for biofuel, fiber

Matthew Ott et al.&nbsp|&nbsp
Editor's note: This letter was signed by University of Minnesota College of Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources graduate students Matthew Ott, Leanna Leverich, ...

Viewpoint: What farmers should know about ‘technology use agreements’ for GMO seeds

Peter Welte&nbsp|&nbsp
Editor's note: Peter Welte is a lawyer at Vogel Law Firm in Fargo, North Dakota With the different varieties of ...

Viewpoint: Why I avoid buying food with the Non-GMO Project label

Katie Pinke&nbsp|&nbsp
Katie Pinke is the general manager/publisher of AgWeek I decided to visit the Non-GMO Project website and Twitter profile to ...

Farmers’ choice: GMOs help make Thanksgiving food abundant and affordable

Katie Pinke&nbsp|&nbsp
Farmers utilizing choices in seed technology, such as GMOs, allow us to have an abundance of food choices at affordable ...

‘We are those farmers’: Why you shouldn’t villainize farmers who use GMOs—or the food they grow

Kate Lambert&nbsp|&nbsp
[Editor's note: Kate Lambert and her husband grow corn and soybeans in Brookfield, Mo.] We are those farmers they want you ...

Opposition to Dow-DuPont merger emerges among major farmer group

[Editor's note: The National Farmer's Union is the second largest general farm organization in the country. It represents more than 200,000 ...

Food companies may go ‘non-GMO’ for marketing reasons

Shiloh Perry&nbsp|&nbsp
[Editor's Note: The author of this excerpt, Shiloh Perry, is a communications assistant for the American Farm Bureau] Companies often make ...

For science to carry more weight in GMO debate, it needs to be more transparent

Daryll Ray, Harwood Schaffer&nbsp|&nbsp
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. The larger problem in ...

GMO labeling bill could allow organic farmers to sue for GMO “contamination”

Mischa Popoff&nbsp|&nbsp
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. Unless it’s drastically altered, ...

British scientists urge Europe to revamp GMO regulation

Kate Kelland&nbsp|&nbsp
Europe’s stringent regulation of genetically modified (GM) crops has no rational basis and should be revamped to allow countries who ...

China decreases GM research funding

David Stanway, Niu Shuping&nbsp|&nbsp
Chinese research funding into genetically modified organisms (GMO) has fallen by 80 percent in the past four years, according to ...

Genetic mechanisms may cause herbicide resistance in weeds

Stephanie Henry&nbsp|&nbsp
(Summary) Farmers in Illinois have noticed over the last few years that the invasive waterhemp weed has become resistant to ...

Pursue practical food labels

The following is an excerpt. Is a truce in the long war over genetically modified (GM) food in the works? ...

Energy beet project moves forward

Mikkel Pates&nbsp|&nbsp
An energy beet project is going toward planned commercialization in 2014 in North Dakota, despite the loss of a key ...