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Channa Prakash

@AgBioWorld

Professor, biotech guru. I am curious about science, farming, food security, innovation, plants, history. @AAAS Fellow.

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← On the left GE Bt cotton.
→ Non-Bt cotton on the right.

The technology has been responsible for reducing pesticide use by 97 per cent in the past 30 years.

Why are some groups still advocating for the field on the right?

abc.net.au/news/rural/202…

← On the left GE Bt cotton. → Non-Bt cotton on the right. The technology has been responsible for reducing pesticide use by 97 per cent in the past 30 years. Why are some groups still advocating for the field on the right? abc.net.au/news/rural/202…
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And there is this comment by ulysses89 “I've experienced this and it's cool until your luggage doesn't come out because the carasel is full of other people's shit”

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BREAKING: In a stunning announcement, Vice President Harris announces that medical debt can no longer be used to help determine your credit score. This is a big deal. Retweet so all Americans hear this incredible news.

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'We knew how the very dark days of cotton growing looked like, with up to 20 insecticide sprays per season,' Mr Roellgen said. Last year, for the first time, he did not apply any insecticides on his cotton.

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With the advent of Bt cotton in Australia, pesticide use is down by 97%, and farmers are seeing spiders & frogs in great numbers now on the farm

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With the advent of Bt cotton in Australia, pesticide use is down by 97%, and farmers are seeing spiders & frogs in great numbers now on the farm abc.net.au/news/rural/202…
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“I” versus “the author”: “It’s time for scientists to embrace first-person pronouns and move beyond outdated notions that those powerful, short, gender-neutral, easy-to-read words are somehow inappropriate in science writing.” pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

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