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Chemical industry immunity measure removed from federal bill
A provision denying people the right to sue chemical companies for nondisclosure of potential health hazards has been removed ...
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Supreme Court to decide if Roundup pesticide is lawsuit proof
The Supreme Court is about to decide whether one of the world’s best‑known weed killers can be effectively insulated from ...
Testing in 2024 was conducted on 9,872 samples of 19 different commodities of fresh and processed fruits and vegetables, nuts ...
Fresh and tempting, even the most “innocent” fruits may carry unwanted residues. Studies show not all fruits are equal, and ...
Organic farming is no longer just a concept, it has become a necessity in today’s chemical-heavy world, where food, air and soil are under stress. This article explains what organic farming is and how ...
The team concluded that SafeWax is “an innovative technology with the potential to become a breakthrough in the field of ...
New research suggests that long-term exposure to very low concentrations of chlorpyrifos, a widely used insecticide, can ...
FMC isn't the agriculture play right now; it's Deere & Co., the company bringing AI and automation to the farm of tomorrow.
"Many farmers will be eager to know the chemical they should use, how much it costs and where it can be found without ...
The public’s right to sue chemical manufacturers that do not warn of product hazards will be up for review by the U.S.
The board passed the measure in a 5-1 vote after using federal standards for polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS. Public ...
The Supreme Court said Friday that it will decide whether tens of thousands of people claiming the pesticide Roundup caused their cancer will have a day in court, or whether a federal law that ...
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