.@nytimes @dannyhakim Seems like a very misleading way to have presented the pesticide use data (different units):pic.twitter.com/higmx0Fcrs
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.@nytimes @dannyhakim Seems like a very misleading way to have presented the pesticide use data (different units):pic.twitter.com/higmx0Fcrs
.@nytimes @dannyhakim If you put them on the same scale, US uses less herbicide per arable acre:pic.twitter.com/pYkMrRNlqK
.@nytimes @dannyhakim I'm also curious why you chose France, 1 of only 3 EU countries where herbicide use decreased?pic.twitter.com/dxiiEtVfAR
@julie_kelly2 @nytimes @dannyhakim that time the New York times got owned by some dude on twitter with better research skills



Cancer causing Toxic chemicals like Round Up are infused into GMO seeds so washing the mature fruit or veggie useless-grew inside
no they aren't. That's a flat out lie but have a nice day
Before the fruit blossoms or seeds planted, Round Up is additionally sprayed on the soil it grows in. #DoubleDosing the masses
ahhh....I don't think so. roundup is not a soil applied herbicide. I think you've been miss informed somewhere
and then demonizing 2-4,d as a part of Agent Orange is ludicrous. 2,4-D is one of the most widely used herbicides in non GMO crops
the arguments made in this article are clearly misleading and simply made by someone who has little to no knowledge of agriculture
but I can assure you that my Canola yields, the one the times called rapeseed, have at least doubled since the intro of GM crops
comparing the US to Western Europe is a fallacy. US has a much broader acre base with more variability in the quality of the land
.@nytimes Hey, kudos on subtly biased pictorial choices! Bugs or end-of-season dried plants juxtaposed w GMO-related headers. Niiiiiice!
along with Dicamba, which the Times implied is 'poison'
and the Canada comparison is even more hysterical! They're not even comparing the same crop!
but I will concede that a lot of that has to do with the introduction of hybrid bred varieties of Canola
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