(Beyond Pesticides, February 27, 2026) Researchers at Prairie View A&M University in Texas published in the journal Sustainability a study of organic agricultural systems from 1960 to 2021, concluding ...
Public health continues to be threatened, as pesticides enhance the spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the ...
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EPA Asked to Deny Proposal To Use a New Not-Registered PFAS Pesticide under “Emergency” Waiver
Policy and toxicology are slated to collide as the U.S. Environmental Protection (EPA) considers allowing the use of a PFAS pesticide by invoking an emergency waiver process in federal pesticide law.
The Farm Bill—the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, H.R. 7567—reported out of the Agriculture Committee in the U ...
New research from France shows occupational exposure to pesticides, for both men and women, causes increased risks for kidney ...
Does humanity want to live in a world without birds? This may seem like an extreme question, but a new study in Science ...
In an analysis of public records, USRTK discloses significant financial ties between Bayer, lobbying firms, and the second ...
Studies find genetic, epigenetic, and transgenerational effects from pesticide exposure, particularly during early life.
In advance of deliberations on the Farm Bill tomorrow, March 3, in the Agriculture Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, opposition to the GOP-proposed legislation has been widely expressed ...
(Beyond Pesticides, October 1, 2024) While the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) received accolades for its August 7, 2024, decision to ban the herbicide Dacthal (or DCPA—dimethyl ...
(Beyond Pesticides, September 4, 2025) A review of agricultural neonicotinoid insecticide regulations, published in Pest Management Science, evaluates the varied approaches being taken for bans and ...
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