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  • Hi, my name is Rick Hellmich. I'm a research entomologist at the Agricultural

  • Research Service,

  • I've been working with the Agricultural Research Service for about eighteen years

  • and more recently I had an opportunity to look at the

  • benefits in

  • of biotech crops.

  • One of the main benefits of biotech crops is that we have

  • a reduced use of insecticide.

  • For example uh... BT

  • cotton in particular, there's been an eighty, ninety percent reduction of insecticides

  • for that.

  • And also with BT maize, we found a reduction of insecticides,

  • primarily because of the reduced use of insecticides for

  • corn root worm beatles. When we compare biotech crops with crops that have traditionally been sprayed with

  • insecticides,

  • we find that there's an increase of biodiversity in general.

  • And in particular we find that there's a lot of

  • beneficial insects like lady beetles and lace wings that may be good for

  • biological control purposes.

  • But probably the best example I can give for the benefit of a uh... a BT

  • crop is BT cotton.

  • I had a colleague that worked in Mississippi

  • and prior to BT cotton they used to spray cotton

  • all, all the time maybe

  • ten, twelve times a year.

  • And he said that when you walked into those fields

  • there was nothing.

  • He didn't hear any birds; he didn't see any butterflies flying around.

  • And now that we have BT cotton,

  • there's some biodiversity in these fields where before there was a hardly anything.

  • I think you make a strong argument that the biotech crops

  • are good tools for sustainability

  • We have reduced use of chemicals, insecticides,

  • in some cases reduced use of herbicides or safer

  • herbicides.

  • And also now we can use no-till practices, especially

  • in areas where we have herbicide -resistant crops.

  • I think if you look at the big picture of biotech crops is that number one

  • we have a

  • really important tool

  • in our toolbox now that we can use.

  • And because of reduced insecticides, reduced use of tillage

  • reduced use of some harmful

  • herbicides,

  • I'd say that

  • that's more sustainable.

  • One of the other advantages that we find with biotech crops,

  • compared with the non-biotech crops,

  • is that because

  • there's, the insect damage is controlled, especially in BT maize, there's fewer

  • toxins associated with molds.

  • And this is a major benefit because these can be harmful to humans,

  • could be harmful to livestock.

  • If we can consider the overall

  • environmental benefits of biotech crops, because of the reduced use of

  • insecticides

  • increased use of

  • no-till agriculture

  • that uh... I'd say that it's, it's very positive. Especially if

  • we compare with traditional farming practices where

  • we use tillage, or if we use insecticides to control insects.

  • I've had an opportunity to work with BT maize for about

  • fifteen, sixteen years now.

  • The lab I work in for many years has been trying to breed corn that's more

  • effective against European corn borer. And European corn borer has been a major pest in the united

  • States

  • for the last class fifty years.

  • It, as it moved through the corn belt, migrating from the east in

  • the forties and fifties, it just devastated corn.

  • So we worked with corn breeders using host plants, post plant

  • resistance

  • trying to to breed better corn.

  • They developed corn that was

  • resistant, at least tolerant to, European corn borer.

  • That when you, one day, and I'll never forget this, when we first started to work

  • with BT maize,

  • this uh...

  • researcher came in who's been working on this for nearly his whole career

  • and he said, "Wow, this stuff is bulletproof. I've never seen anything like it." And that's true. If you look at uh... BT maize

  • it's uh... it's a very effective technology .

Hi, my name is Rick Hellmich. I'm a research entomologist at the Agricultural

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