As Big Candy Ditches GMOs, Sugar Beet Farmers Hit A Sour Patch
date:May 16, 2016
one application of another chemical to kill off any Roundup-resistant weeds.

He says that planting non-GMO beets would mean going back to what they used to do, spraying their crop every 10 days or so with a witches brew of five or six different weedkillers.

The chemicals we used to put on the beets in [those] days were so much harsher for the guy applying them and for the environment, he says. To me, its insane to think that a non-GMO beet is going to be better for the environment, the world,
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