Monsanto

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Social Issues

 

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Brenda T

 

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September 19, 2015

 

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""The seed costs a bit more to buy," he explains." But I have been able to cut way back on spraying insecticides and weed control-and I don't have to till the land so often or so much. I use less water for irrigation, my costs are lower and the crop yield per acre is higher." To some, Ruth and his family epitomize the promise of 21st-century agriculture, a high-tech future in which bioengineered plants may indeed be very friendly to the environment and to man: They should require fewer herbicides and pesticides, and allow for huge reductions in water irrigation...
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At the same time, these new plants can be nutritionally enhanced with extra proteins and vitamins to help combat malnutrition worldwide.""(Eat up) Bart Ruth is a perfect example of why genetically modified foods should be at the forefront of Americana farming industry today. He uses fewer natural resources to gain higher profits, not to mention less pesticide on crops...
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