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Use of genetically modified seed varieties on U.S. corn farms rose from 1996 to 2016

  • by Anne Effland, Monica Saavoss, Thomas Capehart, William D. McBride and Amy Boline
  • 4/4/2022
  • Corn and Other Feed Grains
  • Crops
  • Farm Practices & Management
  • Crop & Livestock Practices
Line chart showing percent of corn acres planted with herbicide-resistant seed compared with acres planted with insect-resistant (Bt) seed from 1996 to 2016.

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Line chart showing percent of corn acres planted with herbicide-resistant seed compared with acres planted with insect-resistant (Bt) seed from 1996 to 2016.

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