January 9, 2008
FDA Decision on Cloned Food Expected Soon
January 9, 2008–FDA's decision on the sale of cloned meat and dairy products is expected soon.January 2, 2008
Senate Passes Farm Bill With Softened Secrecy Language
January 2, 2008–The Senate passed a five-year Farm Bill Dec. 14, 2007, that softened a provision imposing draconian penalties for publication of information from a federal database for tracking food animals.August 15, 2007
Judge Forces USDA to Disclose Fields of Roundup Ready Alfalfa
August 15, 2007–A judge's decision has cracked open the black box of at least one genetically engineered crop: alfalfa.May 9, 2007
Federal Crop Insurance: Can It Keep Up With Climate Change?
May 9, 2007–According to a recent GAO report, the nation's federally subsidized crop insurance program might not be ready to manage increasing risks to US crops due to climate change.January 31, 2007
Crop Pollinators Very Important, and in Trouble
January 31, 2007–Emerging evidence suggests another nemesis should be on the priority list of agricultural production threats - a significant decline in the animals that pollinate crops (bees, insects, birds, bats, etc.).May 10, 2006
NGOS Fill Federal Void on Plant Hardiness Zone Changes
May 10, 2006–The American Horticultural Society and the National Arbor Day Foundation offer generalized hardiness maps as a starting point, until the US Department of Agriculture gets around to unveiling its own update.August 7, 2002
October 17, 2001
Terrorism Down on the Farm
October 17, 2001–Amid the torrent of terrorism news, one angle that's been overlooked is agroterrorism -- using biological agents as weapons against crops or livestock.August 8, 2001
EPA Mulls Loosening Limits on Atrazine in Drinking Water
August 8, 2001–Atrazine, one of the most commonly used pesticides on crops ranging from corn to trees, may not be as dangerous to humans as previously thought.
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