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"Report: Meat Producers Ignore Pleas For Health, Environmental Reform" [1]

"Five years ago, a excoriated the animal agriculture industry's practices and laid out a road map for how it could do better. But in the years since, the problems are just as bad — and maybe even worse."

Agriculture [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Food [4]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: NPR [7], 10/25/2013
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"Monsanto Calls Glyphosate 'Safe' After AP Report" [8]

"BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- Monsanto Co. is calling for more controls on agrochemicals, including its Roundup line of glyphosate-based weed-killers, in response to an Associated Press report about concerns that illegal pesticide applications are harming human health in Argentina."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [9]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [5]
International [10]
Source: AP [11], 10/23/2013
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October 26, 2013

Protecting NY's Food Shed from FRACing and GMO [12]

Food, GMOs & FRACing don't mix. The organization Stop the Minisink Compression Station invites journalists to cover their rally, taking place at Union Square in Manhattan, noon-2pm.

Other Events [13]
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Food [4]
Energy & Fuel [14]
Agriculture [2]
Activism [15]
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Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [16]

As Argentina's Pesticide Use Grows, Many Worry over Health Problems [17]

"BASAVILBASO, Argentina -- Argentine farmworker Fabian Tomasi was never trained to handle pesticides. His job was to keep the crop-dusters flying by filling their tanks as quickly as possible, although it often meant getting drenched in poison."

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [9]
Environmental Health [3]
Public [5]
South America [18]
Source: AP [19], 10/21/2013
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"World Food Prize: Controversy Dogs Ceremony" [20]

"This year’s World Food Prize laureates called on a hungry world to embrace the seeds they helped develop, despite controversy that threatens to limit the reach of biotech crops."

"Three researchers who played prominent roles in developing genetically modified crops — Mary-Dell Chilton of Syngenta, Robert T. Fraley of Monsanto and Marc Van Montagu of Belgium — were awarded the World Food Prize on Thursday at the Iowa Capitol. The music- and history-filled ceremony highlighted the prize’s biggest and most controversial week yet."

Activism [15]
Agriculture [2]
Environmental Health [3]
Environmental Politics [21]
Food [4]
Technology [22]
Public [5]
International [10]
Source: Des Moines Register [23], 10/18/2013
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"In North Dakota, New Concerns Over Mixing Oil and Wheat" [24]

"ROSS, N.D. — While three generations of the Sorenson family have made their livelihood growing wheat and other crops here, they also have learned to embrace the furious pace of North Dakota’s oil exploration. After all, oil money helped the Sorensons acquire the land and continue to farm it."

Agriculture [2]
Energy & Fuel [14]
Pollution [25]
Public [5]
Great Plains (IA KS ND NE MO SD) [26]
Source: NY Times [27], 10/18/2013
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"Limits Approved for Genetically Modified Crops in Kauai, Hawaii" [28]

"Legislators on the island of Kauai in Hawaii have approved a bill that would restrict the use of pesticides by companies developing genetically modified crops there."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [29]
Technology [22]
Public [5]
Alaska and Hawaii [30]
Source: NY Times [31], 10/17/2013
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"New Predictions of Phosphorus Shortage Are Cause for Worry" [32]

Phosphorus is essential for current methods of agricultural production -- but limited world supplies may require profound changes in farming.

Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [9]
Natural Resources [33]
Public [5]
International [10]
Source: ScienceLine [34], 10/15/2013
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"US EPA Says Nothing Final on Ethanol Blend; Industry Group Cries Foul" [35]

"The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday sought to calm a furor over its apparent proposal to reduce ethanol use in gasoline next year, saying that no final decisions had been made about the contentious mandate."

Energy & Fuel [14]
Agriculture [2]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: Reuters [36], 10/15/2013
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FDA Confirms All Routine Food Safety Inspections Stopped in Shutdown [37]

"The Food and Drug Administration has been forced to suspend all routine food safety inspections for the duration of the government shutdown, FDA spokesman Steven Immergut confirmed to The Huffington Post on Friday afternoon. Until funding is restored, the FDA will be inspecting only those facilities that it has cause to believe 'present an immediate threat to public health.'"

Agriculture [2]
Food [4]
Government [38]
Health [39]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [6]
Source: Huffington Post [40], 10/14/2013
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