The article highlights the widespread adoption of Genetically Modified (GM) crops in the United States, focusing on the increase in the cultivation of herbicide-tolerant (HT) and Bt crops for soybeans, cotton, and corn. By 2024, the majority of these crops were planted with HT and Bt varieties, with stacked varieties, which include both traits, covering a significant portion of cultivated land. The use of GM crops has had a positive impact on yield, reducing the need for herbicides and promoting sustainability by decreasing the dependence on chemical pesticides. The introduction of new resistant varieties and recent advances in drought resistance and nutritional improvements further enhance the benefits of GM crops, solidifying the U.S.'s position as a global leader in agricultural biotechnology.