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January- Cuba: the world’s first national experiment in sustainable agriculture
- Dow to commercialize transgenic cotton in 2004
- The impact of StarLink corn on U.S. exports and who really wins with GMOs
- Japan, South Korea deal with GMO fruit, political heat
- A Bay Area biotech discussion
- What farmers need to know about transgenic crops
- U.S. trade rep forgetful of facts in his pitch for GMO acceptance
- American Corn Growers concerned trade legislation will backfire
- Renowned biologist: Transgenic plant behavior unpredictable, dangerous
- Findin' non-GMO seed in the United States
- New E. coli study could shed light on movement of GM bacteria
- Anti-GMO atmosphere in Eastern Europe?
- More analysis of Supreme Court ruling on plant patents
- CropChoice headlines -- ISU ag economist: No need to 'farm the county'
- ISU ag economist: No need to 'farm the county'
- Video harvest of Schmeiser, Nelson talkin' GMOs, patents, lawsuits and corporate power
- It's official, Saskatchewan organic growers are suing Monsanto, Aventis over GM contamination
- Norway finding plenty of non-gmo beans in Brazil
- Biotech big biz to farmers, consumers: 'Plant what we tell you to, eat what we tell you to'
- China jumps into GM labeling and marketing
- South African farmers plant GM soybeans, corn
- Australian report urges farmers to plant biotech
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