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JohnyCanuck

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Thu May 17, 2012, 01:42 PM May 2012

What Do GMO Seeds Have to Do With Bee Die-Offs in the Corn Belt?

by Heather Pilatic

In the last few weeks beekeepers have reported staggering losses in Minnesota, Nebraska and Ohio after their hives foraged on pesticide-treated corn fields. Indiana too, two years ago. What's going on in the Corn Belt?(Photo: Pesticide Action Network / panna.org)

No farmer in their right mind wants to poison pollinators. When I spoke with one Iowa corn farmer in January and told him about the upcoming release of a Purdue study confirming corn as a major pesticide exposure route for bees, his face dropped with worn exasperation. He looked down for a moment, sighed and said, "You know, I held out for years on buying them GE [genetically modified or engineered] seeds, but now I can't get conventional seeds anymore. They just don't carry 'em."

This leaves us with two questions: 1) What do GE seeds have to do with neonicotinoids and bees? and 2) How can an Iowa corn farmer find himself feeling unable to farm without poisoning pollinators? In other words, where did U.S. corn cultivation go wrong?

The short answer to both questions starts with a slow motion train wreck that began in the mid-1990s: Corn integrated pest management (IPM) fell apart at the seams. Rather, it was intentionally unraveled by Bayer and Monsanto.

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What Do GMO Seeds Have to Do With Bee Die-Offs in the Corn Belt? (Original Post) JohnyCanuck May 2012 OP
It can't be a "free market" and/or "competitive market" if Trillo May 2012 #1

Trillo

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1. It can't be a "free market" and/or "competitive market" if
Thu May 17, 2012, 02:00 PM
May 2012

farmers are unable to purchase non-GMO seeds. The lies just keep falling.

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