Posted August 30, 2019
The Monsanto case began the morning of July 15, 2014, when employees of the biotech giant sprayed a gallon of pesticide called methyl parathion across two acres of corn and wheat growing in Maui, according to Monsanto records. Hawaii’s year-round growing season is ideal for testing the impact of pesticides and other chemicals on Monsanto’s genetically engineered crops sold in the U.S. and around the world. Read more.