KEEP Maryland
GROWING
Glyphosate-based pesticides are Maryland farmers’ #1 tool to control weeds, keep yields high, and implement conservation practices that use less land and resources.
These products are integral to producing soybeans, corn, and other crops, helping Maryland farms compete in an increasingly challenging global market and ensuring a robust and affordable food supply.
Agriculture contributes over $3.5B to the state’s economy, and Maryland farmers are the backbone of that activity.
Maryland farmers rely on pesticides to grow their crops and keep yields high, bolstering domestic food production and ensuring we have enough to eat.
- Up to 40% of crops are lost to pests and diseases each year. Without pesticides, losses could be as high as 85%.
- Maryland farmers depend on glyphosate to successfully grow soybeans, corn, and other crops. 92% of soybean and 80% of corn acres rely on glyphosate.
Glyphosate helps keep Maryland farmers competitive in global markets.
- Glyphosate helps keep farmers’ costs low. Without glyphosate, input costs for Maryland farmers could more than double.
Glyphosate helps keep grocery prices affordable.
- Without glyphosate, food inflation could more than double—forcing Marylanders to pay even more at the grocery store.