Monsanto
GM Corn Leading To Super Bugs
Widely grown corn plants that Monsanto Co. genetically
modified to thwart a voracious bug are falling prey to
that very pest in a few Iowa fields, the first time a
major Midwest scourge has developed resistance to a
genetically modified crop. The discovery raises
concerns that the way some farmers are using biotech
crops could spawn superbugs. Iowa State University
entomologist Aaron Gassmann's discovery that western
corn rootworms in four northeast Iowa fields have
evolved to resist the natural pesticide made by
Monsanto's corn plant could encourage some farmers to
switch to insect-proof seeds sold by competitors of
the St. Louis crop biotechnology giant, and to return
to spraying harsher synthetic insecticides on their
fields.