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Title: New York Farm Bureau


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New York Farm Bureau
Biotechnology Farming Bt Corn
  • Jaime Pullman Brian Lenihan

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  • Biotechnology, specifically Bt hybrids of corn,
    is beneficial for farmers
  • Increased yields
  • Decreased pesticide use/cost
  • Less air / water / soil pollution
  • Cut production costs

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In Defense of Bt Corn
  • The Bt toxin as a plant pesticide in corn has no
    known or foreseeable human health hazards (U.S.
    EPA 1995).
  • Bt corn was not found to adversely effect
    non-pest insects

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Consequences of a moratorium
  • Loss of competitiveness with other states
  • Loss of revenue for farmer
  • Closing of domestic markets
  • Loss of international markets
  • Lower yields nationwide
  • Higher prices for consumers
  • Higher production costs for farmers

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  • Impact of Bt corn on Monarch butterflies is
    negligible (Sears, 2001)
  • Between several states and Canada
  • Two year long study
  • Published in Proceedings of the National Academy
    of Sciences

Results - Pollen count needed to kill larvae
1000 grains/square cm - Pollen count
found 170 grains/square cm - Only dangerous
strain (Bt 176), phased out by 2003
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  • Grain Benefits of Bt corn (Monsanto 2001)
  • - Reduces insect damage to ears by 96
  • - Reduces mold in grain
  • - Mold causes fumonisin, a toxic mycotoxin
  • - YieldGard corn was found to reduce fumonisin
    by 90-93
  • - Prevents grain eating larvae by 70-80

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  • Insect resistance management
  • EPA and Corporate seed agreements
  • 100 ft. buffer zone (Lincoln)
  • Non-Bt corn refuge is required on at least 20
    percent of corn acres
  • Refuge provides non-resistant mates
  • Mating between resistant and non-resistant
    moths/borers dilutes resulting resistance
  • Prevents loss of Bt corn as an option for insect
    control

  • (EPA)

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Figure 1. This figure reflects the importance of
early refuge management (ILSI)
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  • Environmental Benefits of Bt
  • - Reduces need to plow
  • - Decreases erosion of topsoil
  • - Decreases air, soil, and water pollution
  • - Viable alternative to harmful pesticides

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Figure 2. This figure demonstrates the decreasing
trend in herbicide use due to Bt hybrids. A
small increase in glyphosate can be attributed to
the introduction of a generic brand
(Fernandez-Cornejo).
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  • Economic Benefits
  • Keeps market flooded and commodity prices low
  • Roundup Ready
  • -30 per acre Roundup
  • -52 per acre conventional
  • - Tremendous benefits during Borer years

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Figure 3 Monsanto Seed Company Research indicates
sometimes substantial yield benefits, up to
13.54 per acre (Monsanto).
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  • Farmer Benefits
  • - Reduces labor costs
  • - Reduces number of trips through fields
  • - Reduction in fuel consumption/spillage
  • - Increases yield per acre
  • - Increases safety
  • - Quality undisturbed

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Biotechnology is vital to the future success of
agriculture.
Jaime Pullman Brian Lenihan
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