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"This largest group of GE crops that have been planted around the world since 1996, they really don't have anything to do with increased yields. In fact, the evidence suggests a small yield drag as a result of the genetic transformation that renders them tolerant to applications of this Roundup herbicide..." [4:55]
"I'm just trying to keep the industry honest. You will still find claims by so-called experts that today's GE crops are reducing pesticide use. It's just not true!" [32:00]
-- Dr. Charles Benbrook on Straight, No Chaser
GMO vs. Hybrids (24:14)
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Dr. Charles Benbrook, Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources, Washington State University, Measure to Manage: Farm and Food Diagnostics for Sustainability and Health, public health, biotechnology, pesticide, pest management, Food Quality Protection Act, GMO, hybridization, cross-breeding, plant breeding, genetic diversity, DNA, corn, canola, alfalfa, soybeans, Roundup, herbicide, bio-insecticide, Monsanto, Bt Corn, Bt Cotton, superbugs, insects, weeds, evolution, farmers, selection pressure, chemicals, bees, water pollution, Roundup-ready crops, Agent Orange, 2,4-D, birth defects, cancer,The Seralini Study (10:45)
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Seralini Study, adolescence, cancer, feeding, tumors, honesty, experts, GE crops, pesticide use,Download MP3 (Full Episode)
Anya on Her Work with The Greenhorns (12:13)
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Anya's work as a farmer, University of California at Berkeley, Hudson Valley activists, Red Devon Stanfordville, young farmer incubator programs, grow what people want to buy, rare French lettuce, head lettuce, Greenhorns seed packages, Hudson Valley Seed Library, popularizing rare lettuces, Anya organized Watermelon Moonshine event, Anarchy Apiary, marketing farmers' products more effectively, humane slaughtering, greenhorns event production, empowering young farmers, be persistent!, Smithereen Farm, event planning, Anya Kamenskaya,Integrated Pest Management (10:56)
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California Zephyr, Institute for Sustainable Urban Agriculture, Integrated Pest Management: the holistic study of the use of insects to reduce farmers' reliance on pesticides, relationship between predators and prey, capitalizing on these relationships to reduce use of pesticides, predatory spiders, gain an appreciation for the natural life through your garden, bringing sustainable food onto university campuses, College of Natural Resources, Smithereen Farm, ladybugs, moths, ecology, www.agroeco.org, www.foodfirst.org, Anya Kamenskaya,Download MP3 (Full Episode)









