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Lightly On The Ground Radio
Interview
Dr. R. Allen Straw, Area Specialist in Horticulture, Small Fruit & Specialty Crops within Virginia Cooperative Extension
 Sunny Gardener  Contact Contributor
Feb. 8, 2012, 8:12 p.m.
Host Sunny Gardener and Dr. R. Allen Straw, converse about the effect of herbicides, particularly those in genetically modified grain, on soil life. This is particularly relevant now because our USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has received a petition from Dow AgroScience LLC seeking to approve a corn that is resistant to herbicides that normally kill both broad leaf and grass herbicides. If this corn is allowed, then more herbicides will be used, in cocktails that may have greater environmental impact even than these powerful chemicals do individually.
Dr. R. Allen Straw, Area Specialist in Horticulture, Small Fruit & Specialty Crops within Virginia Cooperative Extension, Ethan Scott, engineer, and Richmond Independent Radio, WRIR lp 97.3 FM and WRIR.ORG

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00:27:01 1 Feb. 1, 2012
The Live Room at Richmond Independent Radio, WRIR lp 97.3 FM
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