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Tag Archives: Scientific Studies on Pesticides
How Bayer’s Bug-Killer Got Hitched to Monsanto’s Weed-Killer
Adventures Down the Rabbit Hole It was a spectacular June affair. Monsanto was Matron of Honor for Roundup (Lizzie Borden of Weed-Killers), and Bayer was Best Man for Neonics (Godfather of Bug-Killers). The Department of Justice was Justice of the … Continue reading