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"Genetically Engineered Corn Causes Concern" [1]

The agricultural giant, Syngenta, has petitioned the USDA to grant its new genetically modified corn a non-regulated status. Some experts fear that the strain, meant solely for producing ethanol, could end up in the food supply.
Agriculture [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Living on Earth [5], 07/20/2009
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"Outbreak of Fungus Threatens Tomato Crop" [6]

"A highly contagious fungus that destroys tomato plants has quickly spread to nearly every state in the Northeast and the mid-Atlantic, and the weather over the next week may determine whether the outbreak abates or whether tomato crops are ruined."
Agriculture [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: NYTimes [7], 07/20/2009
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"City Bees Are All the Buzz" [8]

"Honeybees may not be the first thing that come to mind when you think of Brooklyn. Yet ... a growing number of urbanites who keep bees in cities across the country. Their motivations vary."
Agriculture [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: Christian Science Monitor [9], 07/16/2009
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"Florida Establishes First Honey Standard in Nation" [10]

Florida has become the first state in the country to set regulations for the purity of honey -- prohibiting chemicals or additives, including corn syrup sweeteners, in products marked as honey.
Agriculture [2]
Public [3]
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Source: Florida Environments [12], 07/16/2009
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Toolbox: Homeland Security Daily Infrastructure Report [13]

Reporters interested in following the hazards of dams, refineries, chemical plants, pipelines, and other infrastructure may find story leads in DHS reports.
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Agriculture [2]
Chemicals [15]
Disasters [16]
Energy & Fuel [17]
Health [18]
Natural Resources [19]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [20]
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National (U.S.) [4]
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Dole Sues "Bananas!" Film-Maker For Defamation [21]

Showing of the film, depicting purported harm and claims of sterility by Nicaraguan plantation workers, went ahead at the Los Angeles Film Festival, even though an April 2009 Superior Court ruled that those claims were fraudulent.
SEJ Publication Types: 
WatchDog TipSheet [14]
Topics on the Beat: 
Agriculture [2]
Economy & Business [22]
Laws & Regulations [23]
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California [24]
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Public [3]
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"Feds Document Shrinking San Joaquin Valley Aquifer" [25]

"California's San Joaquin Valley has lost 60 million acre-feet of groundwater since 1961, according to a new federal study. ... The Central Valley is America's largest farming region; it's also the single-largest zone of groundwater pumping."
Agriculture [2]
Public [3]
California [24]
Source: Sacramento Bee [26], 07/14/2009
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"Crops, Ponds Destroyed in Quest for Food Safety" [27]

"In the verdant farmland surrounding Monterey Bay, a national marine sanctuary and one of the world's biological jewels, scorched-earth strategies are being imposed on hundreds of thousands of acres in the quest for an antiseptic field of greens. And the scheme is about to go national."
Agriculture [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: San Francisco Chronicle [28], 07/14/2009
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"Hiring Lambs As Landscapers" [29]

"Wine makers are shaking things up in their vineyards. Some of them use natural and organic methods to control pests and weeds instead of using pesticides. Now, one winery has discovered a unique, natural way to prune their grape vines."
Agriculture [2]
Public [3]
California [24]
Source: Environment Report [30], 07/08/2009
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"Street Farmer" [31]

Urban farmer Will Allen, half a mile from Milwaukee's biggest housing project, is different from others in the good-food movement.
Agriculture [2]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [4]
Source: NYTimes Mag [32], 07/06/2009
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