...i don't think you are correct (unless i read the study wrong). it
isn't that the fields are "roundup ready", it's that they spray
the "roundup ready" fields with....roundup, killing all the weeds and
border plants.
as someone said before here...there would have to be a very differant
study to determine if any of this is due to being "roundup ready", or
if it just has to do with actually using roundup.
deknow
-- allen dick <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
The paper describes a significant pollination deficit in Round-Up
>Ready fields arising from fewer pollinators (~1.5 times greater
yield
>compared to a coventional field and ~6 times greater compared to an
organic
>field).
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