"Pretending that federal cuts to entomological research will save money is like deciding to save on farming costs by not buying seeds—it undercuts the very foundation of future growth and productivity."
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Entomological Society of America
As dismissals and program closures mount at agencies like the USDA-ARS, ripple effects will include more pests in fields, fewer pollinators, rising food costs, and more invasive species. Learn more in part one of a new series on impacts of cuts to federal funding for insect science. buff.ly/tzR2Ta7
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