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Maryland: "Lawmakers Debate Ban on Arsenic in Chicken Feed" [1]

"Chicken farmers nationwide have stopped feeding their flocks a drug containing arsenic since a 2011 government study suggested the cancer-causing metal may be tainting poultry, but Maryland lawmakers are still struggling with whether to ban the once-widespread practice."

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Chemicals [3]
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Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [6]
Source: Baltimore Sun [7], 02/09/2012
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"Modified Crops Tap a Wellspring of Protest" [8]

"Silent in flannel shirts and ponytails, farmers from Saskatchewan and South Dakota, Mississippi and Massachusetts lined the walls of a packed federal courtroom in Manhattan last week, as their lawyers told a judge that they were no longer able to keep genetically modified crops from their fields."

Agriculture [2]
Biodiversity [9]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: NY Times [11], 02/08/2012
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"Latest Illnesses Point To Raw Milk's Popularity" [12]

"An outbreak of bacterial infections on the East Coast illustrates the popularity of raw, unpasteurized milk despite strong warnings from public health officials about the potential danger."

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Agriculture [2]
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National (U.S.) [10]
Source: AP [13], 02/07/2012
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"USDA Awards $40 Million Grants To Boost Local Food Supplies" [14]

"The U.S. Agriculture Department on Friday awarded $40.2 million in grants to farmers, ranchers and farmer-controlled rural business ventures aimed at spurring locally produced food supplies and renewable energy ventures."

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Source: Reuters [15], 02/06/2012
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New USDA Plant Hardiness Map Reflects Changing US Climate [16]

Finally, after numerous delays amid allegations of political interference by people who don't want to see documented evidence of climate shifts, the wait is over. The new detailed interactive map is based on data from 1976-2005, and is the first official revision since the 1990 update.

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NGOS Fill Federal Void on Plant Hardiness Zone Changes [20]

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.

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Climate Change [19]
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California: "Cactus May Offer Cure for Poisoned Valley Cropland" [21]

"The prickly pear cactus may not sound like a trendy cash crop, but it could become a phenomenon among farmers on the arid west side of the San Joaquin Valley."

Agriculture [2]
Pollution [22]
Public [5]
California [23]
Source: Fresno Bee [24], 01/31/2012
  • Read more about California: "Cactus May Offer Cure for Poisoned Valley Cropland" [21]

"Salad Industry on Hunt for Solution To Tainted Greens" [25]

"With the specter of past deadly poisonings, the food industry steps up its quest for clean salad greens, testing various industrial washes and other methods like ultrasound."

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Source: CHCF/LA Times [27], 01/30/2012
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"New Rules for School Meals Aim at Reducing Obesity" [28]

"Hoping to combat the growing problem of childhood obesity, the Obama administration on Wednesday announced its long-awaited changes to government-subsidized school meals, a final round of rules that adds more fruits and green vegetables to breakfasts and lunches and reduces the amount of salt and fat."

Health [26]
Food [4]
Agriculture [2]
Public [5]
National (U.S.) [10]
Source: NY Times [29], 01/30/2012
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"The Great Escape: Gene-Altered Crops Grow Wild" [30]

"Throughout North Dakota, little yellow flowers dot thousands of miles of roadsides. These canola plants, found along most major trucking routes, look harmless. But they are fueling a controversy: They prove that large numbers of genetically modified plants have escaped from farm fields and are now growing wild. About 80 percent of canola growing along roadsides in North Dakota contains genes that have been modified to make the plants resistant to common weed-killers."

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National (U.S.) [10]
Source: EHN [31], 01/27/2012
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