On Februrary 5th, US Federal Judge Kennedy of the DC District ruled for a coalition of food saftey and environmental groups and against the USDA and the Scotts Company over regulation of their attempts to develop genetically engineered Roundup resistant creeping bentgrass and Kentucky bluegrass. What's more: the ruling is broadly written and mandates the halting of all GMO field trials until the level of oversight is improved.
This is important to anyone concerned with turf managment because -- although proponents claim that GMO grasses would lower herbicide use -- institution of Roundup resistant grasses would lead to whole yard spraying rather than the spot treatments that are currently employed in most situations, and so would actually raise the level of toxic application to most yards.
For a discussion of the implications of this ruling, and a PDF copy of it, vist the website of the Centry for Food Safety (one of the plaintifs) at http://www.centerforfoodsafety.org/GTBC_DecisionPR_2_7_07.cfm
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