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- Egyptian wheat buyers touch on biotech issue during first leg of U.S. tour
- The heartland wrestles with biotechnology
- Drug corn and the meaning of a ZERO percent tolerance level
- The external facts of food production
- Modern science suffers from Peterkin thinking
- Farmer to farmer in India
- GM crops are economic disaster, new report says
- Bunge seeks bigness
- Roundup-resistant weeds add to Monsanto's quotient of woe
- Good soil is far more than just dirt
- The other side of the story from Zambia
- Dorr nomination likely to languish on Senate floor
- An organic perspective from Zambia
- Reasons that GMO wheat should concern corn growers
- Got MPC?
- Dear Senator Wanzek
- Farmer wants ND to ensure protection of foundation wheat seed stocks
- Schmeiser commentary on lawsuit elicits response from Monsanto Canada
- At a standstill
- EU suppresses study showing transgenic crops add high costs for all farmers, threaten organic production
- ND research extension centers say ‘No’ to transgenic wheat trials
- ETC Group responds to Purdue U. promotion of Terminator as environmental protector
- Monsanto forges ahead with plans for genetically modified wheat
- DuPont's 'Straight Talk About Biotechnology'
- Aimin' at the public's stomach
- Canadian and U.S. farm groups unite on transgenic wheat ban
- Could transgenic canola troubles be repeated with wheat?
- Will focus of new USDA biotech committee be any better than the last one?
- More GMO risk research needed, says one Pew panelist
- Hundreds of NGOs from more than 50 nations announce support of a treaty to establish the gene pool as a global commons
- Unfair South American competition or Monsanto monopolization?
- Biotech big biz to farmers, consumers: 'Plant what we tell you to, eat what we tell you to'
- Canadian farmer speaks out on GMO contamination
- LAW OF THE SEED: Trick or Treaty? How the IU became an IOU
- University agriculture policy center expert validates ACGA policy on GMOs by saying: 'The customer is king'
- The potential of organic and biotechnology cropping methods to feed the world
- CropChoice briefs: canola pollen spreads farther than first thought, corrections, NZ city council votes to ban GMO crops
- Is GMO-free production possible? Costs and methods of crop segregation
- Tragically, New Zealand might be hoppin' onto the transgenic treadmill
- New plant resource treaty could mean departure from some plant patenting
- RR® seed even worse than feared
- Saving conventional, non-GMO seed? Beware!
- Saskatchewan organic farmers likely to launch lawsuit over transgenic contamination
- It's THE case: J.E.M. AG Supply v. Pioneer Hi-Bred
- CORRECTION on story, 'Monsanto goes after Indiana farm family'
- Mississippi State Court of Appeals upholds ruling against Hartz Seed Co.
- Mexican government announces transgenic contamination found in corn
- Public sector plant breeding in a privatizing world
- Pratini says transgenic soybeans depend on the courts
- Groups oppose approval of genetically modified wheat
- Farmers fight introduction of Roundup Ready wheat in Canada
- WSU wheat breeder avoids the GMO path
- Promise of decreased insecticide use not panning out with GM crops
- Study finds that benefits of Bt corn may not outweigh potential risks
- Tasmanian government committee issues report on GMOs
- A letter to Monsanto
- Missouri cotton grower avoids transgenic technology
- Bigger yields with open-pollinated corn varieties could help South African farmers
- Monsanto engineers the road to serfdom
- Update and commentary on Europe's moves toward formal contamination rule
- More news about UK crop trials
- Opposition to transgenic crop trials continues in UK
- Welsh organic farmers oppose transgenic trials near their farms
- Report points out problems with Roundup Ready soybeans
- Soybean association president defends biotech beans
- Thailand to require labeling of transgenic ingredients
- Indiana farmer builds soil with worms
- BASF delays herbicide-resistant rice for one year
- On the horizon: two alternatives to transgenic corn
- Colorado wheat grower sees transgenic threats to family farmers
- Monsanto admits it broke the GM testing rules in Tasmania
- Farmers, foreign markets send negative signals about Roundup Ready wheat
- More bad biotech news from across the pond
- Corn growers associations caution farmers about StarLink
- Colorado county may follow its seat by banning GMOs
- Tasmania gets rave reviews for its ban on genetic engineering
- Important reasons why farmers should avoid biotech crops
- UK News: Another Ooops from Aventis, No Engineering in Edinburgh
- Wheat Growers Call for Segregation
- MFU Calls for Farmer Compensation in Canola Crisis
- Activists say University and Novartis are Too Close
- Farm Progress gets the Precautionary Principle Wrong
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