Part of this week's ninth round of TTIP negotiations, yesterday's public session in New York, had American activist groups acting like their transatlantic counterparts. TTIP may help other sectors, but U.S. agriculture's good sense would be to quit the talks now. TTIP Pretense "The top five agricultural exports from the US – soybeans, corn, beef, chicken and pork – are kept out of the EU through a variety of wrong-headed objections about GMOs, growth hormones and cleansing processes." That is not the venting of U.S. trade negotiators but the admonishment of Europe's own Financial Times newspaper. European officials say they will not budge on these issues at the same time they plead for recognition of their consumer-gouging geographical in...