Perspective: Beware the organic pesticide bandwagon
Pesticide choice shouldn’t be about allegiance. It’s about what works and what doesn’t. Let’s dispense with the organic/conventional pesticide rivalry.
Pesticide choice shouldn’t be about allegiance. It’s about what works and what doesn’t. Let’s dispense with the organic/conventional pesticide rivalry.
There are many myths and questions surrounding organic foods and farming methods. Let’s tackle the top myths about organic farming head-on.
Understanding food marketing labels can help you make purchasing decisions based on facts rather than unnecessary fears of “toxic” pesticides or “GMOs.”
On the r/unpopularopinion subreddit, one user approached agriculture science with a post titled, “GMO crops save lives and anti GMO is pro starvation.”
Joe Rogan. Spotify. Neil Young. Before the latest dustup (Young wants his music off of Spotify because Rogan has used his popular podcast to speak against the coronavirus vaccine), I’ll admit I only knew one of those names — and it wasn’t the first two I mentioned. Neil Young doesn’t make the kind of music […]
Despite the ongoing effort by anti-GMO activists, farmers in Africa are now among the frontrunners adopting GMO and other advanced biotechnology methods.
The debate over GMOs and food labels is a red herring — it’s clear that the struggle for food justice is far too complex to fit on any label.
The Farmer’s Daughter USA is welcoming the bioengineering labeling requirement on food products — and she’ll support companies that use it.
It’s crushing for many farmers to learn that a brand like Carhartt is teaming up with anti-biotech fast-food company Chipotle for a new clothing campaign.
Hopefully the bioengineered label will help to educate consumers about the safety of bioengineered foods, as well as their nutritional value and food security.