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  March ADM Announces Chinese Crush PlansBrazil GM soy move sparks green fury, farmer doubtNFFC Requests that FDA Enforce Federal LawU.S. Leaders Push Europe to Allow Biotech CropsCargill may fund ag organizationsYield results evok a double take on twin-row cornTyson acquittalSeeking freedom in America: Modern day slaves are denied justiceMessage sent to WSU wheat breeder; commission pulls fundsU.S. Will Subsidize Cleanup of Altered CornFrom Constitution Gardens, a lone voice: 'I still love farming, but there's no way to make a living at it.'Higher prices paid to farmers won't hurt consumersAn unbalanced budget planTrade brings riches, but not to Mexico's poor: NAFTA critics say pact has failed to improve lives of impoverished majorityThe Jasmine Rice Campaign, other CropChoice newsAltered waves of grainGE would mean short-term gain and long-term lossSave family farms, not factory farmsScarce of water, shy of visionThe Jasmine Rice Campaign: Know Your Rights. Know Your RicePeace's Wheaten GarlandMove is on to plug hole in organic standardsUSDA comments on country of origin labelingEU rejects latest WTO farm trade reform planUpdate from Saskatchewan Organic Directorate on biotech wheatUK farmer: 'Future for high value, non-food GM crops depends on consumers, not scientists or biotech engineers'Commission urges EU states to determine how to compensate for GMO contaminationHybrid seed victims to get compensationThe organic approach means profit for more and more farmersACGA endorses Fuels Security Act of 2003: Peterson-Osborne initiative essential to national security, environmental enhancement and rural economyWhat ails Bt cotton?Destroying the land and those who keep itResist the plunder of rural AmericaWell-oiled Christian soldiersDestroying the land and those who keep itThe genes of biotech journalismAppeals court hears arguments on pork checkoffSpeaking truth to GWB's moment of lies to the worldUS Justice Dept. probing Monsanto antitrust issuesFair prices could rescue dairy farmsUSDA mulls strict rules for Monsanto biotech wheatTyson's smuggling charges droppedHog farm lagoons filling upProsecution rests case against Tyson in immigrant-smuggling trialSyngenta applies for GM wheat trials in GermanyNCBA is an insidious and dangerous foe of U.S. cattlemenBush administration to oppose legislation requiring that meat companies tell origin of recalled contaminated meatSwiss highest court blocks biotech crop field trialBrazil's agribusiness intensifies pro-GMO lobbySeven more companies to commercially release Bt cotton seedsBiotech wheat developments in Canada, USAFarmers can succeed by selling food locallyUnbalanced Traders, or Unbalanced Editorial?Foreign Traders Increase Corn ExportsPennsylvania becomes hog havenAppeals court upholds judgment against BASFOrganic farmer says USDA must investigate economic effects of biotech wheat before approving itEconomist tells farmers to grow more corn in face of bulging Brazilian bean production, Iowa farmer calls it 'over-simple' analysisAn Organic Chicken in Every Pot. Or Not.To Feed Hungry Africans, Firms Plant Seeds of ScienceBrazil to allow export of GM soy despite domestic banThe WTO in Our Backyard? Organizing around the Sacramento Biotech MinisterialAgricultural trade: Do we have a surplus or a deficit?Chinese Farmers Yet To Feel Major Impact From WTO EntryUSDA official says WTO proposal allows EU three times the level of U.S. agriculture supportsReport finds that organic food has more healthy compoundsIndia Rejects US GM Foodaid and GM Corn-soya Blend ImportsMore on bees and biotechThe war of the 'stinking roses'NFFC elects Iowa's George Naylor president of 34 grassroots farm and rural groups' coaltionCargill chief named to Presiden'ts advisory committee on international tradeFlorida appeals court orders Akre-Wilson must pay trial costs for $24.3 billion Fox TelevisionSurvey says: Less than 19 percent of Australian farmers support GM cropsACGA urges corn growers to check non-StarLink litigation websiteWind Energy:  A Renewable Crop To 'Power Up' Rural America36 More Vermont Towns Against Genetic EngineeringMissouri stockyard excludes proponents from labeling briefingPharmaceutical crop guidelines expectedBrazil soy trucks line up at Paranagua portThe Bold Struggle for China's BellyMonsanto courts farmers on gene-altered wheatWheat case moves ahead at WTOU.S. consumer groups to sue USDA over GMO medicine cropsStaying organicDrug corn and the meaning of a ZERO percent tolerance levelFAS update onJapan's biotech safety approvalsGreen groups say EU plan would hurt non-GM farmersBt cotton proves a failure in Andhra PradeshWind generators stir interest among farmersPossibilities of bio-pharming in ColoradoNo easing of US stance on EU biotech policy - US aideDow says no evidence its bio-corn tainted cropsNFU Trade Panel: Agriculture Must Be a PriorityOCM Files Amicus Brief in Support of State’s Right to Stop Wal-Mart MergerJUSTICE DEPARTMENT FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST SMITHFIELD FOODS FOR VIOLATING PREMERGER NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTSWhy Mexico's small corn farmers go hungryFood security begins and stays at home
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