Monsanto's Resistant Super Bugs

Did you hear that crash? It’s the sound of corn stalks toppling over, their root systems ravaged by rootworms. But wait, didn’t Monsanto promise that their genetically-modified (GM) corn, bred to include Bt toxins, would resist pests? Turns out that after only a few years, insects have already evolved to resist Bt, and are now attacking corn fields in the Midwest. If we keep allowing monoculture fields of Monsanto’s Bt corn, soon there will be no way to fight these super bugs.

To promote crop rotation and to create “refuges” for non-resistant rootworms, the EPA mandates that farmers use non-Bt corn for at least 20% of their fields. But unfortunately, blinded by Monsanto’s promises of higher yields, not all farmers are complying with the regulations. In fact, data from the Center for Science in the Public Interest suggests that one out of every four farmers who plants Bt corn is not in compliance, and the number is growing. This drastically increases the likelihood that pesticide-resistant insects will attack future crops, including organic and non-GM corn.

Ask the EPA to enforce their rules requiring the planting of other types of corn, and require the use of non-GM seed on at least 20% of land.

Dear EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson,

Only a few years after Monsanto introduced Bt corn, cornfields in the Midwest are being attacked by resistant rootworms. These super insects are flourishing because farmers are not adhering to EPA regulations to plant at least 20% of their land with non-Bt corn. These insects pose a severe threat to all future corn crops. End the monoculture fields of Bt corn; require the planting on non-GM corn to safeguard our food supply.

Sincerely,

The FRESH Community, undersigned
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4435 Fri Feb 15 02:00:15 EST 2013 Nicole Brooks San Francisco, CA
4434 Sat Feb 09 01:10:45 EST 2013 aaron english vancouver, WA
4433 Wed Feb 06 11:44:41 EST 2013 Anonymous West Point, IN Do your job to safeguard out food supply. Enforce your rules requiring planting of other types of corn. Require non-GMO seed on at least 20% of land.
4432 Tue Feb 05 23:50:46 EST 2013 Debbie Bornilla Henderson , NV
4431 Sun Feb 03 23:22:17 EST 2013 Lisa Levin Crestview, FL
4430 Thu Jan 31 21:00:47 EST 2013 Springer Stevens UT
4429 Wed Jan 30 16:04:58 EST 2013 Anonymous Negley, OH
4428 Fri Jan 25 21:49:56 EST 2013 Margarita Wagerson
4427 Mon Jan 14 17:03:02 EST 2013 Lisa Cain Los Angeles, CA What about the fact that these companies practices are altering the reproductive lives of our babies, in utero?
4426 Thu Jan 10 10:41:28 EST 2013 Greg Bonsignore CT Plant at least 20% of the land with non-Bt corn
4425 Tue Jan 08 20:54:10 EST 2013 Chris Schipper Pasadena, MD
4424 Sat Jan 05 22:15:09 EST 2013 Karin Ladd Farmington, MO Please enforce your rules requiring the planting of other types of corn, and require the use on non-GM seed on at least 20% of land!!
4423 Thu Jan 03 21:16:54 EST 2013 Nicole Cantor Seymour, CT Crop diversity and non-gmo produce!
4422 Sat Dec 29 01:36:29 EST 2012 Geofredo Casares III Edinburg, TX
4421 Fri Dec 28 22:49:47 EST 2012 Trace Brown TX
4420 Sun Dec 23 23:28:40 EST 2012 Hannah Ehlers Whitby, ON
4419 Thu Dec 20 07:46:39 EST 2012 Ann Kullberg Federal way, WA
4418 Sun Dec 16 06:20:50 EST 2012 Anonymous NH
4417 Sun Dec 02 22:43:31 EST 2012 Eileen Horne Highlands Ranch, CO
4416 Thu Nov 29 16:11:31 EST 2012 Emily Mohrman Stafford, VA YOU ARE KILLING EVERYONE.
4415 Thu Nov 29 03:30:50 EST 2012 Erica Swaney Brandon, FL
4414 Sun Nov 18 15:28:03 EST 2012 Anonymous Knoxville, TN
4413 Wed Nov 14 14:52:58 EST 2012 Erica Barry Allston, MA
4412 Thu Nov 08 16:29:41 EST 2012 Kim Jones Tulsa, OK
4411 Tue Nov 06 23:44:35 EST 2012 Anonymous Thousand Oaks, CA
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