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2004
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2003
December- Imported soybeans bring Asian Rust worries
- Mad Cow woes resurface with a vengeance
- Oakhurst to alter its label
- Judge OKs genetically modified crop ban vote in Mendocino County
- India: Future of GM crops uncertain despite govt project on transgenic foods
- Mad cow meat sent to 42 additional locales
- Dietary supplements for dairy cows may spread BSE
- Biotech lobbying group challenges GMO-free Mendocino ballot measure language
- BSE in Canada is not a "Blessing"
- Brazil's controversial cash crop -- illegally grown transgenic soybeans -- a boon to farmers
- American Corn Growers Association calls for more BSE safeguards to protect customers and agriculture
- Beleaguered cattle farmers prepare to weather another blow
- Who owns organic?
- As probe of infected cow spreads, so does worry
- Who owns organic?
- Mad Cow rules violated by feed mills in Washington State, says Friends of the Earth
- Mad Cow fears lead growing list of nations to halt beef imports
- Saying it does not make it so
- Will public accept Monsanto's GM wheat in bread?
- Failure of GMO's in India
- European Parliament adopts strong report on GM coexistence, seeds and liability
- Widespread testing woes found for biotech grains
- Embattled farmers: 1776 and 2003
- Italy to set up tighter barriers against GMO imports
- Groups clash over soybean boom
- Got Hormones?
- 2 Iowans hold top pork jobs
- Farmer-owned pork processor files for bankruptcy
- Cattle owners should attend historic Pickett trial, says Organization for Competitive Markets
- Farmers bid farewell to Ag Minister Vanclief
- Iowa, Nebraska reaping value from genetically modified crops, says report
- Deadly bird flu hits South Korea
- Colorado courts French biotech company
- World Bank study: China becomes dependent on imports to feed its population. Really?
- The milk lobby
- Ranchers ain't dead yet
- Warning: This diet is not for everyone
- NFFC statement on Thomas Dorr's appointment as Special Advisor to USDA Secretary Veneman
- Mendocino County initiative on genetically modified crops gets nod for March 2004 ballot
- EU again rejects end to biotech ban
- Approval process for genetically modified wheat needs to remain beyond questions of integrity
- Taking a farmer friendly policy message to Europe
- Brazil delays GMO vote until 2004
- Farmers can reap benefits from wind
- Oligopoly, Inc. Concentration in Corporate Power: 2003
- Is Wal-Mart good for America?
- Supply management only ag sector to thrive
- World Bank study: Trade liberalization would shut down two-thirds of EU's grain and oilseed production
- Lots of potential power blowing through Nebraska
- U.S. panel sides with Dana farmer
- Biotech boom linked to development dollars, critics say
- EU food agency says Monsanto GM maize safe
- USDA seeks applications for disadvantaged farmers, ranchers grant program
- Mother's milk: Natural, healthful, but not honored
- ACGA joins 165 organizations with letter to President Bush regarding labeling law
- Canola case tests GMO patent
- The risky biotech business
- Farmer efficiency benefits everyone but the farmer
- Canadian government research links Roundup herbicide to wheat disease
- Schmeiser to speak at organic farming association meeting
- Monsanto may be liable for third-party damage
- Bayer gets exclusive rights to plant-parasite patent
- Independent cattle producer battles industry's 'big three' with alternative marketing venture
- Ethanol: The true story
- The pulse of scientific freedom in the Age of the Biotech Industry
- Traces of contaminated grain still showing up in corn supply
- Weeding out the skilled farmer, other CropChoice news, commentary
- Tough times for Monsanto-Cargill venture
- 2004 Non-GMO Sourcebook features more than 425 suppliers of non-GMO products, services
- Brazil government studies ways to segregate GM, non-GM soybeans
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