FACTS VS. FICTION GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS A FARMER’S PERSPECTIVE.

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FACTS VS. FICTION

GENETICALLY MODIFIED

ORGANISMS

A FARMER’S PERSPECTIVE

Science vs. Perception

Science vs. Perception: Why Are So Many Opposed to GMOs?

http://bit.ly/1eKJUjD

Bacillus thuringiensis - Bt

http://bit.ly/1hQ6M2A

Cornell entomologist Anthony Shelton says Bt biotech may actually help rather than harm beneficial insects. Check it out on Food and

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http://bit.ly/1hDlF9O Bacillus thuringiensis

Bt has

been ar

ound for 7

0 yrs.

What

the sco

op?

Let’s talk about Weed and Insect Resistance

What’s the Difference Nutritionally between GMO and Non-GMO?

Why have we developed Hybrids? What is the Purpose?

http://bit.ly/1ibqGK6 Seralini Study

Testinghttp://bit.ly/leUhZ3q Biotech Crop in United States

Cancer

Chemical Comparison

http://bit.ly/1djos7b

Chemical Comparison

http://bit.ly/1i0GGdk

Monsanto

Saving for the Next Crop - Really?

What are Other Countries Doing, and Why

http://bit.ly/1fyuByG

Labeling

http://bit.ly/1ksUWA8 I was fooled by a food label

Causing Starvation

http://bit.ly/MGClSf Beef Blog

Increased Yields in India

http://bit.ly/1dViXZ8- What’s the Impact of GMO’s on Global Food Security

New USDA Report

YOUR FRUITS AND VEGGIESARE SAFER THAN YOU THINK

http://bit.ly/1ltq0jA USDA Safe Fruits and Veggies

New USDA Report Again Shows Consumers Can Eat Organic and Conventional Produce With Confidence

Websites

http://bit.ly/1djos7b Biofortified Blog

http://bit.ly/KJsH0y World Health Organization

http://bit.ly/1hDlF9O Iowa Women in Agriculture

http://bit.ly/1fDczLu Not a Bad Mom

http://bit.ly/1hot3pd Food for Thought

http://bit.ly/1n4UeI0 Mythbusting 101

http://bit.ly/1i8UkPW My Farm is Not Dangerous

http://bit.ly/1eUhZ3q Biotech Crops in the United States

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