The same people who trust science in the pursuit of stem cell research, climate change mitigation and evolution throw it under the bus when it comes to food biotechnology. Perplexed by Anti-GMO Some notable comments by others on ag biotechnology at meetings this week:
The same people who trust science in the pursuit of stem cell research, climate change mitigation and evolution throw it under the bus when it comes to food biotechnology. They wholly trust biotechnology to produce medicines such as insulin and antivirals for hepatitis. Indeed, using recombinant DNA is expected to keep antimicrobials one step ahead of the development of pathogen resistance. In short, it is okay to inject GMOs directly into one's bloodstream, but God help...
What You Need to Know Today: U.S. weather is getting more attention this week as conditions vary greatly across the western, central, and eastern corn belts, with the different regions battling dryness and too much rain simultaneously. The ProFarmer Crop Tour began today in Indiana and Nebrask...
Unlike the 2022 fertilizer shock, today’s disruption is rooted less in rerouted trade flows and more in damaged production capacity, raw material constraints and uncertain recovery timelines. That makes this a longer-duration risk for U.S. agricultural producers and retailers who must sec...