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Here are our headlines sorted by topic. Click on a subject to see a list of stories to choose from. Crops: Corn Crops: Cotton Crops: Oilseeds Crops: Other Crops Crops: Soybeans Crops: Vegetables Markets: Europe Markets: Japan- Federal judge's opinion shows understanding of patented gene spread
- Monsanto defers development of RoundUp Ready wheat
- Norwegian importers concerned about genetically modified wheat, Monsanto works to reassure buyers of quality product and segregation system
- Efforts against genetically engineered wheat in Italy
- Growing rejection of GM wheat; patently absurd patents; protecting agriculture; other CropChoice news items
- Farmers little aware of seed sector review; other CropChoice headlines
- BSE safety concerns; Monsanto delays Canadian biotech wheat registration, other CropChoice news, commentary
- Re-defining conventional; other news and commentary
- No hurry to grow RR wheat
- GMO wheat is a corn grower issue; farmers together against WTO; other CropChoice headlines
- Iowa State University economist predicts genetically engineered wheat will harm U.S. spring wheat exports
- Farmers can reduce climate change; Letter to Lula; United on trade; Other CropChoice headlines
- Brazil court rulings may block biotech crops; Why no one wins in global food fight; other CropChoice headlines
- NUTS in the spin cycle; Subsidy struggle; Consumer kingdom in Japan; Dirty river beneath; other CropChoice news, commentary
- Egyptian wheat buyers touch on biotech issue during first leg of U.S. tour
- Haircuts and hindsight
- Corn dump, pork power, other CropChoice headlines
- Are GMOs being regulated or not?
- Forcing the horse to drink, other CropChoice news
- Farmer sees no need to sow pharm seeds, OTA opposes biotech wheat, soybean farmers don't appreciate Zoellick remarks
- Farmer wonders why USDA rushed to sell biotech corn
- Grain exchange directors approve specifying non-GMO wheat
- Korean miller: 'Consumer is king'
- RR Wheat: NAWG Doesn’t Speak for Me
- The heartland wrestles with biotechnology
- Brazilian beans, CODEX, culture wars, agribusiness power, COOL, other news/commentary
- The Jasmine Rice Campaign, other CropChoice news
- Destroying the land and those who keep it
- Organic farmer says USDA must investigate economic effects of biotech wheat before approving it
- Drug corn and the meaning of a ZERO percent tolerance level
- Farmer funds promoting genetically engineered wheat?
- Milford Grain says transgenic wheat is a bad idea
- North Dakota: amendment on transgenic wheat board, foundation wheat tests negative for glyphosate resistance
- 'Market destruction with GMO wheat,' 'Where corporations are taboo,' other CropChoice news and commentary
- Global village
- Mercury Rising, Emptying a Place for Bigness
- Farm or factory?
- The buck stops here
- Food processors and grocery manufacturers confirm corn grower concerns about use of genetically modified crops to make drugs and chemicals
- Contaminated choices
- 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
- The external facts of food production
- Modern science suffers from Peterkin thinking
- Farmer to farmer in India
- Looking for something beyond organic
- GM crops are economic disaster, new report says
- Locked out
- Schmeiser wants to take it to the Supreme Court
- Dig deeper than discrimination
- GMOs becoming 'Grain Market Outcasts,' holding down U.S. corn exports again
- 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
- Whose lawyers are smarter?
- Got MPC?
- Dear Senator Wanzek
- July 10, a big day for biotech wheat in North Dakota
- Armed with new report, North American farmers will urge Aussie counterparts to avoid biotech path
- 'If they wanted quality, they'd pay for it,' cattleman says
- EPA needs a biotech crop policy
- Farmer wants ND to ensure protection of foundation wheat seed stocks
- Schmeiser commentary on lawsuit elicits response from Monsanto Canada
- Schmeiser: Monsanto lying about 98 percent of his crop being genetically modified
- Kucinich introduces GM food legislation
- At a standstill
- EU suppresses study showing transgenic crops add high costs for all farmers, threaten organic production
- Report raises farmer liability concerns over pharm corn pollen drift
- ND research extension centers say ‘No’ to transgenic wheat trials
- ETC Group responds to Purdue U. promotion of Terminator as environmental protector
- Transforming public research into exclusive rights: Purdue defends Terminator
- Monsanto forges ahead with plans for genetically modified wheat
- DuPont's 'Straight Talk About Biotechnology'
- Farmers, do your part to put the brakes on falling grain prices
- Aimin' at the public's stomach
- Milking supply and demand
- Proper regulation of unapproved transgenic crops a must for U.S. food, family farmer security
- Canadian and U.S. farm groups unite on transgenic wheat ban
- Codex and the politics of labeling
- Percy Schmeiser looks forward to his appeal
- Syngenta's power over rice genome: What might it mean?
- Powers of power blow against farmer friendly alternative energy
- Nature disavowal of article aside, transgenic corn contamination in Mexico still likely
- Could transgenic canola troubles be repeated with wheat?
- Farmer Choice - Customer First when it comes to GM crops
- Brazil has a good thing goin' with non-GM beans
- At least 26 Vermont towns pass resolutions against genetic engineering
- ACGF official learns about Mexicans' spiritual connection to corn, contamination concerns
- GE rice resistance: market rejects gene-altered crop
- The Dark Ages of agriculture: Congress is pushing a bad Farm Bill
- Some claim that corporate cash compromises role of farm groups
- ACGA to farm organizations: 'Return the corporate money'
- 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?
- The impact of StarLink corn on U.S. exports and who really wins with GMOs
- U.S. trade rep forgetful of facts in his pitch for GMO acceptance
- American Corn Growers concerned trade legislation will backfire
- Findin' non-GMO seed in the United States
- New E. coli study could shed light on movement of GM bacteria
- CropChoice headlines -- ISU ag economist: No need to 'farm the county'
- It's official, Saskatchewan organic growers are suing Monsanto, Aventis over GM contamination
- Biotech big biz to farmers, consumers: 'Plant what we tell you to, eat what we tell you to'
- ICTA analysis of Supreme Court decision in patent case
- American Corn Growers’ third annual survey shows more elevators requiring GMO segregation
- New report questions whether planting Bt corn worth the cost
- LAW OF THE SEED: Trick or Treaty? How the IU became an IOU
- FAO official has it wrong on benefits of transgenic crops
- GMOs: Let consumers decide
- The two types of farm organizations
- 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
- Resource available for those seeking non-GMO seeds, ingredients
- Saving conventional, non-GMO seed? Beware!
- Saskatchewan organic farmers likely to launch lawsuit over transgenic contamination
- Canadian organic farmer reacts to 'No' vote on GM labeling
- Schmeiser, Nelson take their GMO experiences to Texas
- ADM to offer 20-cent premium for non-GMO soybeans
- ND farmer, organic certifier calls for farmers to organize against Monsanto over GMO crop contamination
- Some see problems with renewals of Bt crop registrations
- CORRECTION on story, 'Monsanto goes after Indiana farm family'
- Monsanto goes after Indiana farm family
- Mexican government announces transgenic contamination found in corn
- Remembering a fallen pilot and organic farmer
- Public sector plant breeding in a privatizing world
- Rodney Nelson, Troy Roush, other farmers take their struggle to Indiana lawmakers
- Asia wants non-transgenic soybeans
- NZ farmers desire move towards organic, Tegel announces GM-free feed policy
- It's all restin' on Pioneer v. J.E.M Ag Supply
- Pioneer v. J.E.M AgSupply may sprout rude awakening
- New study reveals unknown DNA in Monsanto's Roundup Ready soybeans
- Indiana legislator takes effort to protect farmers from GMOs all the way to Texas
- It's an Indiana effort to protect farmers' interests
- Chinese authorities find phytophthora in U.S. soybean shipments
- WSU wheat breeder avoids the GMO path
- Japan to avoid U.S. corn despite EPA decision on StarLink
- Farmers fight introduction of Roundup Ready wheat in Canada
- Promise of decreased insecticide use not panning out with GM crops
- Corporate seed police
- Crisis and opportunity in North American agriculture
- American Corn Growers third GM survey: 77% believe consumer concerns important
- Tasmanian government committee issues report on GMOs
- Study finds that benefits of Bt corn may not outweigh potential risks
- GM crops as part of further corporatization of agriculture
- A letter to Monsanto
- CBC broadcast: transgenic canola causing big trouble
- Fetilizer company avoids planting transgenic crops
- More debate over labeling GM foods
- Environmental group points out problems with StarLink allergy study
- Bigger yields with open-pollinated corn varieties could help South African farmers
- American Corn Growers challenge logic of promoting transgenic crops in foreign markets
- Monsanto engineers the road to serfdom
- Percy Schmeiser ready to go with appeal, but still needs money
- Monsanto still suing Nelsons, other growers
- China passes food labeling regulations
- Japan approves three transgenic foods
- Opposition to transgenic crop trials continues in UK
- The Implications of the Percy Schmeiser Decision
- Japan goes in search of non-transgenic soybeans from Brazil and Canada
- Report points out problems with Roundup Ready soybeans
- Soybean association president defends biotech beans
- Thai leaders should think twice about Roundup Ready soybean approval
- Organic crop certifiers decry transgenic contamination
- Don't assume that your corn seed is GMO-free
- No market for GM sugarbeets
- StarLink cum Quest
- U.S. Wheat Associates report: Japan doesn't want transgenic wheat
- StarLink stays with us
- Brazil's a corn power, too
- Transgenic segregation easier said than done
- Thailand to require labeling of transgenic ingredients
- Midwestern farmers might be overplanting Bt corn
- U.S. grain transportation infrastructure not equipped to segregate transgenics
- New rice variety could help to fight African hunger
- A Peruvian alternative to Bt corn
- Aventis wants minimum tolerance levels for StarLink
- Nebraska organic farmer bears costs of GM testing
- Japan turns to other sources for corn
- Ostensibly anti-biotech food policy in Thailand, Philippines
- Mississippi farmer fights for the right to save seed
- SDI announces new test for StarLink corn
- Monsanto vs. Percy Schmeiser: No corporate liability for unsafe sex and bioserfdom
- North Dakota senators re-write transgenic wheat legislation
- Government's changing role in agriculture: from distributing free seed to prohibiting seed saving
- Canadian professor speaks out on Percy Schmeiser decision
- StarLink possibly appearing in Nebraska sweet corn and popcorn
- Canadian court rules against Percy Schmeiser
- Lower transgenic corn acreage doesn't surprise American Corn Growers Association
- Are Roundup Ready soybeans pushing out conventional varieties?
- BASF delays herbicide-resistant rice for one year
- Transgenic wheat moratorium bill gains ground, attention
- USDA begins its purchase of StarLink contaminated corn seed
- On the horizon: two alternatives to transgenic corn
- Aventis annouces that U.S. corn supply contains more StarLink than previously thought
- American Corn Growers Association issues warning about biotech export policy
- Purdue professors downplay importance of transgenics to Indiana farmers
- Farmer calls Monsanto threat a bluff
- USDA predicts lower corn exports while Greenpeace finds more StarLink contamination
- USDA to buy contaminated corn seed
- Thai ag ministry reaffirms anti-transgenic stand
- Colorado wheat grower sees transgenic threats to family farmers
- USDA delays release of corn-contamination data
- StarLink found in corn seed
- GM labeling moves ahead in Hong Kong and South Korea
- Japan turns to China for corn
- Japan's millers just say no to GM wheat
- Does Roundup-resistant marestail illustrate problems with reliance on GM crops and pesticides?
- Monsanto sues Nelson farm: A North Dakota family's frustrations with genetically engineered soybeans
- National Corn Growers warns farmers about StarLink volunteers
- A farmer sounds off on his experience with GM soybeans
- FDA report: Consumers want GM labels
- An option for growers of non-transgenic crops?
- Colorado state senator introduces bill to label genetically modified foods
- North Dakota, Montana consider moratoriums on Roundup Ready wheat
- Yet another lawsuit over StarLink
- Europe doesn't want GM wheat
- North Dakota organic farmers worry about biotech contamination
- Scientist points out possibility of Roundup Ready wheat crossing with goatgrass weed
- Nebraska farmers file suit against Aventis over StarLink
- Farmers, foreign markets send negative signals about Roundup Ready wheat
- Export markets pointin' thumbs down on biotech corn
- Japanese discover more StarLink
- Italy urges U.S. farmers, processors to segregate, label biotech feed
- Britain won't follow Germany's crop trial decision
- South Korea to tighten its GMO detection capability
- Breaking free from biotech in Vermont
- Poor Brazilian farmers say ‘No’ to Monsanto and biotech
- More bad biotech news from across the pond
- Aventis and state attorneys general forge agreement on StarLink
- Corn growers associations caution farmers about StarLink
- Colorado county may follow its seat by banning GMOs
- The customer is always right
- Tasmania gets rave reviews for its ban on genetic engineering
- StarLink and more StarLink
- Farmers catchin' on to the problems with biotech cotton
- The FDA perpetuates the biotech bill of goods
- Illinois and Japan push for better StarLink testing and labeling
- Important reasons why farmers should avoid biotech crops
- Government seeks stricter testing, and Aventis pays (some) for StarLink damage
- Study points to problems with genetically engineered cotton
- Aventis faces another lawsuit over StarLink
- Starlink Woes Worsen at Home and Abroad
- Korea Moves Against Starlink
- Consumers Take on Starlink
- ADM to Export Starlink to Europe, Mexico, and South America
- Our Best Customer Gets Starlinked
- Report: Japan Rejects Starlink-Tainted Corn Shipment
- Silver Bullet to Stop Corn Contamination?
- Starlink Buyup will Payout over $65 Million
- ACGA: Industry Should Pay to Segregate | Genetic ID Responds to Aventis Attack
- California Law Pins Some Segregation Costs to Biotech Seeds
- How much Premium is Enough?
- New Poll of Japanese Consumers on GMOs
- Down Under Farm Federation Waves Producers Off GMOs
- Growers Turn to Labeling Non-GMO Fruit
- Japanese Non-GMO Soybean Futures
- NFU Calls for Congress to Fund GMO Testing Lab
- Wheat Growers Call for Segregation
- Protecting Profits from Contamination
- Study Concludes Biotech Food Losing Ground with Consumers
- Japanese Snack Company Switches Sweeteners
- Identity Preserved on the Internet
- American Growers Target Health-Conscious, Farmer-Friendly Market
- Uphill Struggle for Hawaii's Biotech Papayas
- Premiums Taking Shape?
- GMO-Free Futures in Tokyo
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