Publication archives

Ontario Farmer | December 7, 1999 Michael Khoo of Greenpeace, Toronto writes that given the highly charged nature of the genetic engineering (GE) debate, it is important that we stick to the facts and not resort to misinformation and slander.
AMERICAN CORN GROWERS ASSOCIATION | December 14, 1999 Contact: Gary Goldberg, 918-488-1829, David Senter, 202-835-0330, [email protected] National Grain and Feed Association Calls on Contracts to Protect Elevators
Associated Press | December 8, 1999 | By PHILIP BRASHER, AP Farm Writer WASHINGTON - Someday, hogs may not have to eat like pigs. Scientists say they've found a way to genetically alter young hogs so they grow 40 percent faster and larger than normal swine - on 25 percent less feed.
Ontario Farmer | December 7, 1999 | D. Rhea East
PR Newswire | December 8, 1999 CHICAGO - Presenting a road map of the new global agriceutical system, Dr. Ray Goldberg spoke here today to a gathering sponsored by Verdant Partners, an international crop genetics investment banking and consulting group.
Los Angeles Times | December 12, 1999 | Editorial
Reuters | December 8, 1999 | By Barbara Hagenbaugh WASHINGTON - U.S. farmers are not shying away from growing genetically-altered food despite an increasingly vocal and visible attack on biotechnology in the world's food supply, a U.S. farm group said Wednesday.
CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS | December 13, 1999 Memoranda showing internal FDA dissent over regulating genetically engineered foods aired at hearings Bette Hileman, C&EN Washington