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Civil Discourse

Civil Discourse and GMOs

Civil discourse is defined as engagement in conversation intended to enhance understanding. It is an impartial and respectful exchange of ideas. For more information on civil discourse visit:

 https://www.extension.iastate.edu/ffed/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/NIFA-Extension-Civility-Resources-11-16.pdf

By Maryann J. Fusco-Rollins, UConn Extension – Tolland County 4-H
Published July 1, 2019
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This website was created by the GMO working group in the UConn College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources. We offer clear descriptions and explanations of a variety of issues related to genetically modified organisms, or GMOs. We hope you find the information useful, and we welcome your feedback. We thank Purdue Agriculture for inspiration, the format and assistance in building this site.

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