Irrelevant. What is relevant is the methodology and repeability. Look at Wakefield and Seralini. They should never have been published and damage done both huge. Poor science should be the focus
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Common statement below is false. Monocropping's impact on soil nutrients depends on the difference btwn harvested nutrients and added fertilizers, not the practice itself. Legume crops often don't add N to soil. Monocropping means growing the same crop yearly, not monoculture.
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Looking forward to it
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