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  • Video: Why Traditional Weed Killers Are Losing Effectiveness
    Video: Why Traditional Weed Killers Are Losing Effectiveness

    Credit: The American Chemical Society

    Farmers used to worry about weeds. Then, herbicides solved that problem. At least for a while. In 1997, there were 432 new patents for herbicides; by 2009, there were only 65.

    Developing broad-spectrum glyphosate and "Roundup Ready" crops worked so well that people basically stopped looking for new herbicides.

    But then the weeds started fighting back.

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