Genetically engineered (GE) crops (mainly corn, cotton, and soybeans) were planted on 169 million acres in 2013, about half of U.S. land used for crops. Their adoption has saved farmers time, reduced insecticide use, and enabled the use of less toxic herbicides. Research and development of new GE varieties continues to expand farmer choices
4 pages."Several environmental safety issues are associated with genetically engineered (GE) crops. ...
The percent of corn acres planted in the United States using genetically modified (GM) seeds has alm...
The percent of corn acres planted in the United States using genetically modified (GM) seeds has alm...
More than 15 years after their first successful commercial introduction in the United States, geneti...
More than 15 years after their first successful commercial introduction in the United States, geneti...
More than 15 years after their first successful commercial introduction in the United States, geneti...
U.S. soybean, cotton, and corn farmers have rapidly adopted genetically engineered (GE) varieties of...
U.S. soybean, cotton, and corn farmers have rapidly adopted genetically engineered (GE) varieties of...
The rapid adoption of genetically engineered (GE) crops by U.S. Srirniers suggests that these techno...
Advances in biotechnology continue to drive the development of a wide range of insect-protected, her...
Development of new crop varieties through genetic engineering offers a broad spectrum of potential b...
Taxpayers in the United States have invested heavily in public-sector research in agricultural biote...
Herbicide-tolerant and Bt cotton varieties may offer farmers many benefits, including decreased pest...
Ten years after the first generation of genetically engineered (GE) varieties became commercially av...
In spite of widespread adoption there is mixed evidence as to whether or not adopting Genetically Mo...
4 pages."Several environmental safety issues are associated with genetically engineered (GE) crops. ...
The percent of corn acres planted in the United States using genetically modified (GM) seeds has alm...
The percent of corn acres planted in the United States using genetically modified (GM) seeds has alm...
More than 15 years after their first successful commercial introduction in the United States, geneti...
More than 15 years after their first successful commercial introduction in the United States, geneti...
More than 15 years after their first successful commercial introduction in the United States, geneti...
U.S. soybean, cotton, and corn farmers have rapidly adopted genetically engineered (GE) varieties of...
U.S. soybean, cotton, and corn farmers have rapidly adopted genetically engineered (GE) varieties of...
The rapid adoption of genetically engineered (GE) crops by U.S. Srirniers suggests that these techno...
Advances in biotechnology continue to drive the development of a wide range of insect-protected, her...
Development of new crop varieties through genetic engineering offers a broad spectrum of potential b...
Taxpayers in the United States have invested heavily in public-sector research in agricultural biote...
Herbicide-tolerant and Bt cotton varieties may offer farmers many benefits, including decreased pest...
Ten years after the first generation of genetically engineered (GE) varieties became commercially av...
In spite of widespread adoption there is mixed evidence as to whether or not adopting Genetically Mo...
4 pages."Several environmental safety issues are associated with genetically engineered (GE) crops. ...
The percent of corn acres planted in the United States using genetically modified (GM) seeds has alm...
The percent of corn acres planted in the United States using genetically modified (GM) seeds has alm...