What would a post-glyphosate world look like?
Agriculture in the United States is at a turning point: 90% of U.S. corn relies on seeds designed for the controversial weed killer, but a transition may be on the horizon.
Senator Cory Booker joined the Forked podcast to discuss the slow extinction of the American farmer and how strategic policy shifts—like expanding EQIP—can incentivize resilient, organic farming.
How can corporate supply chains better support small and mid-sized farmers making this transition?
#AgTech #FoodPolicy #Agriculture #Sustainability
Agriculture in the United States is at a turning point: 90% of U.S. corn relies on seeds designed for the controversial weed killer, but a transition may be on the horizon.
Senator Cory Booker joined the Forked podcast to discuss the slow extinction of the American farmer and how strategic policy shifts—like expanding EQIP—can incentivize resilient, organic farming.
How can corporate supply chains better support small and mid-sized farmers making this transition?
#AgTech #FoodPolicy #Agriculture #Sustainability
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