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May 14, 2009 "GENETICALLY ENGINEERED CROPS - A "SPECTACULAR FAILURE"? w/ DR. E. ANN CLARK"
On our April 9 episode, Deconstructing Dinner examined the precarious state of the
University of Guelph's organic agriculture program. As was learned, the University had chosen to cut the program
along with others displaying low enrollment. The program now sits in limbo. The episode explored the key decision makers at the University in an effort
On May 10, Deconstructing Dinner recorded Ann speak at an event hosted by the Kootenay Local Agricultural Society. Ann's talk dealt with the topic of genetically engineered food, and she sought to demonstrate the "spectacular failures" of these technologies, which are now pervasive throughout the North American food supply. Topics Covered on the Show:
Voices Dr. E. Ann Clark, Associate Professor, Department of Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph (Guelph, ON) - Ann received a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences and a Masters of Science in Agronomy both from the University of California at Davis. Ann later went on to earn a Ph.D. in Crop Production and Physiology from Iowa State University. Her specific research interests are in organic and pasture production systems, and in risk assessment in genetically modified crops. She has authored 14 books or book chapters, 25 refereed journal publications, given 51 presentations at conferences and symposia, and 150 extension and technical papers or presentations. She currently teaches or team teaches 7 undergraduate courses, and together with Paul Voroney in Land Resource Science, coordinates the Major in Organic Agriculture at Guelph.
Musical Selection (name/title/album/label) Theme/Soundclips: - Adham Shaikh, Infusion, Fusion, Sonic Turtle (CDN)
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