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Monsanto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1 Citation Corporate terrorist, delicious.com
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1 Citation Some reporting on the documentary 'Food, Inc.' that presents a diversity of viewpoints, including those of Monsanto's director of public affairs and an FDA biotechnologist., delicious.com
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Weed Wizard: Controlling Nutsedge 1 Citation
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ERS/USDA Data - Adoption of Genetically Engineered Crops in the U.S. 1 Citation A USDA data set that "summarizes the extent of adoption of herbicide-tolerant and insect?resistant crops since their introduction in 1996. Three tables devoted to corn, cotton, and soybeans cover the 2000-09 period by State.", delicious.com
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Pesticides, Herbicides, and Insecticides: What?s the Difference? 1 Citation A pesticide is any chemical used by man to control pests. These intruders come in various shapes and sizes. They include but aren?t limited to: fungus, bacteria, insects, plant disease, snails, slugs, or weed infestation. A pesticide can attack and kill by touch or ingestion. It can kill immediately or over time. It really depends on what you?re trying to control and the recommended use of the chemical in play. There are significant differences between many common household pesticides, so before, technorati.com
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Iowa State Weed Science Online 1 Citation
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1 Citation This is a resource page to assist you in managing herbicide-resistant weeds in Delaware . If you have any questions regarding herbicide-resistant weeds in Delaware please contact an expert in your area. If you have encountered a computer related error on the site then contact support@weedscience.org. If you are a weed scientist wanting to add or correct information on this page then please contact research@weedscience.org or add the information directly., delicious.com
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1 Citation The second part of Don Lotter's critique of transgenic foods. This part focuses on the fundamental shift in academia from "non-proprietary science for the 'public good' to the 'academic capitalism' model based on the 'knowledge economy'." He claims that this leads to the "under-funding of non-proprietary agroecological approaches to food production.", delicious.com
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Medical toxicology - Google Book Search 1 Citation
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