Herbicide controversy ensnares breakfast oats
date:Aug 23, 2018
cent years, glyphosate has sometimes been applied to genetically natural wheat, barley, beans and oats just prior to harvest in order to kill the crop and speed the drying process for an earlier harvest.

The glyphosate debate has drawn allegations of faulty research, both for and against the use of the chemical. In 2015, glyphosate was called a probable human carcinogen by the World Health Organizations International Agency for Research on Cancer. That study has been challenged, with critics al
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