In 2006, after he had received contact from Monsanto, he gave the corporation the authority to observe his crops for any breaches in the initial contract (“Bowman v. Monsanto,” n.d). Results did come back positive that the original Hi-Bred material was still evident in his crops. Leading to the initial Bowman vs. Monsanto court case, Monsanto declared to sue Bowman for reuse of their seeds. The case was brought up and granted to the Lower Court in October of 2012. Bowman went on and pursued the
What is the most crucial item that wins wars? Weapons. Weapons are what decide the victor in any war. Especially in the Vietnam War, many weapons were used such as Agent Orange, air to ground missiles, and machine guns. Agent Orange, used extensively during the Vietnam War, was a deforesting chemical used from 1961 to 1971 on the tree filled areas of Vietnam and parts of Cambodia and Laos. This chemical was a mixture between Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid. Once mixed
These research outcomes have identified a connection between the exposure of Agent Orange and health-related risk to Vietnam Veterans. An interview with a U.S. veteran as reported by Wilcox simply stated (qtd. in Frey 2013): I really didn’t know what they were spraying…Some people thought it was for mosquitos, but I never really gave it much thought. I do remember walking through the defoliated zones. Everything was dead…Did we drink the water? Of course, we did. Where we were, there was nothing
Agent Orange was a highly poisonous herbicide used during the Vietnam War for defoliation of forests and crop destruction (“agent orange”). Agent Orange is one of the many Rainbow herbicides such as Agent Pink, Agent Green, Agent White, Agent Purple, and Agent Blue used during the war. These herbicides got their colorful names due to the color-coded stripes painted on the fifty-five gallon drums they were stored in (“What is Agent Orange?). Millions of gallons of Agent Orange were sprayed from
In 2008 “Monsanto’s Harvest of Fear” was published in Vanity Fair. Penned by Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele, this exposition presents acts by Monsanto that may be considered questionable. Acts such as possessing a “shadowy army of private investigators” and the production of “two of the most toxic substances ever known”. The company was established in 1901 as Monsanto Chemical Works. Through endeavors they transformed from making exclusively an artificial sweetener to more diverse products
This research project will explore from both the American and Vietnamese side of the war, the devastation and catastrophic misuse and cost of using Agent Orange, a herbicide which was used by U.S. military as part of the Air Force led warfare on an area of land no bigger than the size of Ireland’s Connaught. The devastating and horrendous results, by the hands of the U.S. who did everything in their own power to win this impossible victory and the ensuing consequences have ruined both an American
River PCB Pollution is Affecting Wildlife Bird Species Introduction Studies over species in the Hudson River ecosystem have increased in recent years. This is done in return to the large amount of PCBs that have been found in the Hudson River. Polychlorinated Biphenyls or PCBs are a group of 209 organic chlorinated chemicals (DHS, 2016). PCBs are usually an oily liquid or a solid, which are colorless or have a light yellow color, with no smell or taste (DHS, 2016). PCBs are a created, manufactured
Monsanto has violated this by contaminating numerous water sources with polychlorinated biphenyls also known as PCBs. PCBs were man-made chemicals that banned in the 1970 's for their long-term effects and side effects on people and the environment. After being heavily studied, they were found to be cancer causing and take a horrific