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Category Archives: GMO
5 Steps You Can Take To Save Honeybees
94% of US corn crop is treated with bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticides Continue reading
Posted in agribusiness, beekeeping, farming, GMO, seeds, sustainability
Tagged agribusiness, Bayer, beekeeping, farming, GMO, honeybees, Monsanto, neonicotinoid pesticides, seeds, sustainability
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Why We Save Seeds
Saving seeds is the most basic gardening tradition, but we can’t expect anything to grow from hybrid and GM plants. Continue reading
Helping Honeybees
How to understand and help honeybees. Continue reading
Posted in animal relations, beekeeping, GMO, sustainability
Tagged animal relations, beekeeping, GMO, sustainability
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Green-Washing Gates Foundation Style
Ecologically run farms are as productive and profitable as conventional, chemical-intensive farms. Which kind is the Gates Foundation funding to address world hunger? Continue reading

