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2004
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November- Agriculture Canada could get GM wheat royalty
- U.S.- European debate over genetically modified food touches Africa
- Electricity from the wind means economic development for rural communities
- Study says genetically engineered crops increasing U.S. pesticide use
- Price, supply management key to healthy agriculture, rural economy, ACGA executive tells Iowa conference
- Weeding out the skilled farmer
- Energy bill, COOL beneficial to Nebraska
- 'Agriscience Bus' takes teachers for a ride
- Farm fight
- Troubles in transportation resurface
- Save the Conservation Security Program
- Food-borne illness from produce on the rise
- Free trade framework gets approval in Miami
- Hope or Hoax?
- Mendocino voters may decide on local ban of altered crops
- Re-defining conventional; other news and commentary
- American Corn Growers announce 2004 convention in Reno, Nevada
- Report finds few benefits for Mexico in Nafta
- Senators from both parties criticize energy legislation
- China's thirst for US crops seen undimished by row
- USDA studies biotech wheat economic, trade impacts
- USDA decision jeopardizes organic standards
- Green groups sue USDA to stop bio-pharm planting
- Colorado voices: Living in the real world
- Maryland counties might see less money for farm preservation
- Fort Detrick lab fights soybean rust disease, other crop threats
- Funding bill gets clause on embryo patents
- Monsanto GM soybean safety assessment flawed, Japan researcher says
- Family farmers to speak out against corporate agriculture during hemispheric free trade meetings
- Seeds of conflict
- USDA: China to remain largest soybean buyer, Brazil largest exporter
- Cabinet papers warn Canada off GM crops
- The free market is when you get something for free
- African priests criticise Vatican GMO conference
- China soybean policy felt throughout country
- Study raises doubt about allergy to genetically engineered corn
- U.S., Brazil give and take on hemispheric free trade
- The catastrophe of GM soya
- What happened to our conservation ethic?
- EU committee says no to a new biotech sweet corn variety
- What if farmers were to cut back their production?
- UK to fight European embargo on GM corn
- Lawmakers visit Monsanto plant
- The true costs of imported oil
- No hurry to grow RR wheat
- The pig who sang to the moon
- GM crop resists poison, breaks fence
- U.S., Brazil standoff hampers free trade
- Congo president faults U.S. farm subsidies
- Youth in Japan shun the farm
- Florida sugar, citrus against Free Trade Area of the Americas plan
- Study commissioned on biotech cotton crop failure in India
- Canadian growers warn UK farmers of GMO crop risks
- ACGA urges Senate support for Country of Origin Labeling
- EU to vote on authorisation for GM sweet corn
- GMO wheat is a corn grower issue; farmers together against WTO; other CropChoice headlines
- Easiest is not always best
- Identity preserved corn markets create pollen drift issue
- Truth about Brazil soybean meal prices beats fictitious importer spin
- Two Oklahoma towns blown away by wind farm benefits
- History is poised to repeat itself
- EU delays vote on GM seed rules
- World's farmers stand in solidarity against WTO
- Unsafe at any seed? A new consumer revolution could change the way we label food
- More Iowa farmers go organic
- No children on the farm
- Seed-saving subjects farmers to patent infringement suits
- As stated more than a year ago, GMO wheat is a corn grower issue, too
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