04/01/2018 / By Edsel Cook

Seeking natural herbicides that could reduce weeds in croplands without exerting negative effects on the environment, Nigerian researchers recently investigated fungal

http://www.pesticides.news/2018-04-01-fungal-strains-in-agriculture-soils-could-have-herbicide-potential.html

03/30/2018 / By Ethan Huff

As many as one out of every two children is expected to be diagnosed with autism by the year 2025,

http://www.pesticides.news/2018-03-30-glyphosate-linked-to-autism-how-to-detox-this-sleeper-toxin-from-your-body.html

03/27/2018 / By Mike Adams

Aside from being the “Hitler Youth” fascist front man for the anti-liberty, anti-gun propagandists of the Left, David Hogg also

http://www.pesticides.news/2018-03-27-gun-control-fascist-youth-front-man-david-hogg-sides-with-monsanto-claims-atrazine-doesnt-interfere-with-hormones.html

03/25/2018 / By Tracey Watson

The face of agriculture has changed dramatically over the past century. Instead of working with what nature has provided, encouraging

http://www.pesticides.news/2018-03-25-reduced-pesticide-use-farmers-around-the-world-are-rediscovering-the-increased-yields-offered-by-biodiversity.html

03/22/2018 / By Vicki Batts

Over the course of the next year, more than 60 million acres of the monarch butterfly’s natural habitat are expected

http://www.pesticides.news/2018-03-22-if-the-epa-allows-dicamba-pesticide-push-monarch-butterflies-to-extinction.html

03/19/2018 / By Lance D Johnson

Hundreds of lawsuits against Monsanto for personal injury and wrongful death are moving forward, after scientific analysis was heard in court,

http://www.pesticides.news/2018-03-19-lawsuits-against-monsanto-moving-forward.html

03/18/2018 / By Edsel Cook

It’s hard to imagine items like household cleaners, paints, and perfumes causing as much air pollution as cars and trucks.

http://www.pesticides.news/2018-03-18-petroleum-based-chemicals-in-cleaning-products-perfumes-pesticides-now-cause-air-pollution.html

03/17/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

The world is getting more connected by the minute – and with that comes our dependence on specific regions for

http://www.pesticides.news/2018-03-17-security-of-our-food-and-nutrition-supply-is-compromised-by-pesticide-residues.html

03/16/2018 / By Tracey Watson

It’s back to the drawing board for Monsanto, after an Arkansas state judge refused to overturn a ban on the

http://www.pesticides.news/2018-03-16-court-upholds-arkansas-decision-to-ban-dicamba-herbicide.html

03/15/2018 / By Frances Bloomfield

Researchers from the University of Sao Paulo in Piracicaba, Brazil, conducted a study that reviewed the impact of pesticide use

http://www.pesticides.news/2018-03-15-how-pesticide-residues-are-compromising-the-supply-of-food-nutrition.html

03/14/2018 / By Ethan Huff

A group that dedicates itself to conjoining people with the pressing policy issues that affect them is being targeted by

http://www.pesticides.news/2018-03-14-corporate-retaliation-monsanto-take-down-civic-group-health-risks-glyphosate-herbicide.html

03/13/2018 / By Edsel Cook

While it hasn’t gone as far as adopting a total ban, Quebec has imposed significant restrictions on the use of

http://www.pesticides.news/2018-03-13-quebec-is-restricting-use-of-pesticides-that-harm-fish-bird-and-bee-populations.html

03/13/2018 / By Edsel Cook

The Alaskan Senate is currently considering the passage of a bill that would exempt local power companies from being held

http://www.pesticides.news/2018-03-13-state-bill-would-protect-utility-companies-from-liability-for-pesticide-pollution.html

03/12/2018 / By Zoey Sky

According to an article From Civil Eats, no-till farming can help revive struggling ecosystems. Jimmy Emmons, a seasoned farmer from Oklahoma, talked

http://www.pesticides.news/2018-03-12-recovering-ecosystems-how-no-till-farming-is-catching-on-in-small-farming-communities.html

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