The adoption of genetically engineered (GE) crop varieties by U.S. farmers is widespread for major crops—94 percent of planted acres for soybeans, and 88 percent for corn in 2012 (USDA-NASS 2012). The potential exists for GE crop production to impose costs on organic and conventional non-GE production via unintended presence of GE material along the supply chain through: • Contamination of seed stock • Accidental cross-pollination • Accidental co-mingling during planting, harvesting, handling, and storing of crops (Bullock and Desquilbet 2002). Maintaining the integrity of GE-differentiated product markets relies on segregation protocols such as: • Hybrid selection and seed purity testing • Physical distancing during crop production • Equip...
Since their commercial introduction in 1996, genetically modified (GM) crops have been adopted by fa...
The development of genetically engineered (GE) crops has focused predominantly on enhancing conventi...
More than 15 years after their first successful commercial introduction in the United States, geneti...
Two decades after the first genetically engineered (GE) seeds became commercially available for majo...
Ten years after the first generation of genetically engineered (GE) varieties became commercially av...
Ten years after the first generation of genetically engineered (GE) varieties became commercially av...
Ten years after the first generation of genetically engineered (GE) varieties became commercially av...
The first ten years of commercial experience with genetically modified (GM) crops must be considered...
In 2018, U.S. farmers planted over 90 percent of corn and cotton acres with genetically engineered (...
Increased demand for agricultural produce for food, fiber, feed, and energy generates a tradeoff bet...
The first ten years of commercial experience with genetically modified (GM) crops must be considered...
The coexistence of genetically modified (OM) and non-OM crops has emerged as one of the key issues i...
Genetically engineered (GE) crops (mainly corn, cotton, and soybeans) were planted on 169 million ac...
More than 15 years after their first successful commercial introduction in the United States, geneti...
4 pages."Several environmental safety issues are associated with genetically engineered (GE) crops. ...
Since their commercial introduction in 1996, genetically modified (GM) crops have been adopted by fa...
The development of genetically engineered (GE) crops has focused predominantly on enhancing conventi...
More than 15 years after their first successful commercial introduction in the United States, geneti...
Two decades after the first genetically engineered (GE) seeds became commercially available for majo...
Ten years after the first generation of genetically engineered (GE) varieties became commercially av...
Ten years after the first generation of genetically engineered (GE) varieties became commercially av...
Ten years after the first generation of genetically engineered (GE) varieties became commercially av...
The first ten years of commercial experience with genetically modified (GM) crops must be considered...
In 2018, U.S. farmers planted over 90 percent of corn and cotton acres with genetically engineered (...
Increased demand for agricultural produce for food, fiber, feed, and energy generates a tradeoff bet...
The first ten years of commercial experience with genetically modified (GM) crops must be considered...
The coexistence of genetically modified (OM) and non-OM crops has emerged as one of the key issues i...
Genetically engineered (GE) crops (mainly corn, cotton, and soybeans) were planted on 169 million ac...
More than 15 years after their first successful commercial introduction in the United States, geneti...
4 pages."Several environmental safety issues are associated with genetically engineered (GE) crops. ...
Since their commercial introduction in 1996, genetically modified (GM) crops have been adopted by fa...
The development of genetically engineered (GE) crops has focused predominantly on enhancing conventi...
More than 15 years after their first successful commercial introduction in the United States, geneti...