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2004
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2003
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2002
December November October- Slumping Roundup sales hurt Monsanto
- Biotech rule roils Iowa campaign
- ND lawmakers endorse study of GM wheat impacts, farmer sees possible 2003 commercialization
- Maryland farmer wonders whether Roundup residue played role in low yielding legumes, greens
- Pork checkoff ruled unconstitutional
- American Corn Growers to launch new ethanol program in Mid-Atlantic states
- Famine-hit Zambia rejects GM food aid
- Corn Growers remember Senator Wellstone:Champion of farm families will be dearly missed
- Zoellick pushes for drop in EU farm subsidies
- Memories of Senator Paul Wellstone
- GM Fall-out from Mexico to Zambia:The Great Containment
- Contaminated choices
- Connecting the dots on GM wheat implications for Montana farmers
- New soybean organization launched to put interests of soybean farmers above those of corporate agribusiness
- No Roundup Ready grass next summer
- Farmer sends manure instead of milk
- Pharm Phresh: The Latest in Frankenfoods
- New BIO policy denies Iowans chance to grow pharm corn
- USDA gives nod to Monsanto's newest Bt corn
- The science and politics of super rice
- China keeps doorway open to U.S. biotech beans, but exports are down
- GM wheat moratorium needed
- Is the market ready for GM wheat? The people of North Dakota should decide, not Monsanto
- Biotech industry adopts precaution
- Organic gets an additive: A U.S.D.A. seal
- ACGA: GMOs Are Hurting US Farmers
- We label orange juice, but why not genetically modified food?
- Mr. Speaker, We can assure you that there 'is a problem'
- How low can rural communities go?
- Money behind the lies
- What is Monsanto doing to farmers? The case of Percy Schmeiser and its implications
- EU not budging on biotech
- Corn Growers say U.S. isolating itself on GMO issue: Japan, Europe tighten regulations on unapproved biotech crops in feed
- Judge's ruling raises more questions and brings promises of appeal
- Gene jugglers take to fields for food allergy vanishing act
- France not ready to end ban on new gene crops
- Sowing disaster?
- ISU researchers say Bt corn not to blame for sow problems
- U.N. food envoy questions safety of gene crops
- Small organic farmers pull up stakes
- European farmers, consumers, enviros push politicians on GM seed contamination
- Sticky but useful fruit labels
- Greek retailers a bit reluctant to carry GMO corn-, soy-based snack foods
- EU delays agreement on biotech rules
- Consumers say their needs best served by family farmers, not concentrated corporate agribusiness
- Japan plans tighter rules on GMO imports for feed
- US dumping unsold GM food on Africa, say Greenpeace, Actionaid
- Farmers, environmentalists ask USDA to block marketing of moldy corn while industry disputes concerns
- The external facts of food production
- Views from an independent party
- FDA objects to food labeling initiative
- Hudson Valley Apple Farms Wrestle With Slim Pickings
- Concerns over biotech affecting Japanese demand for U.S. soybeans
- Disparity in CEO compensation extends to ag sector: Head of food processing company pockets more than
combined net income of more than 3,300 farmers
- What Does 'Organic' Really Mean? On Oct. 21, Food Shoppers Will Find Out.
- World Food Program seeks non-biotech corn for Zambia
- Baking no more: Spring Wheat Bakers closes its doors
- Nation losing lots of farmland
- Consumer demand for organic food, dismal commodity prices make farmers green
- Lula would continue GM ban in Brazil
- Minnesota farmers harvest a new crop -- wind
- In face of drought, agribusiness opts for cheap grain imports
- U.S. consumers challenge spread of biotech food
- Modern science suffers from Peterkin thinking
- Seeds of Conflict update, with transcript
- Must anti-biotic treated cows be removed from the organic farm?
- Decline of farms leaves voters with painful choice
- Letter to the Zambians
- Food industry campaigns against Oregon labeling proposal
- Modified pollen hits organic farms
- Strong Roots, Fragile Farms
- Seeds of Conflict
- Bt cotton failures in India
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