GMO News: Arctic Apple and Enogen Corn
The latest GMOs keep apples from turning brown and corn designed as fuel, not food.
The latest GMOs keep apples from turning brown and corn designed as fuel, not food.
Ranchers can now earn revenue by applying compost on their soil through greenhouse gas reduction credits they can sell.
USDA approves two more Monsanto GMOs for soy and cotton, while the EU allows member states to ban them.
Passing this bill would be the greatest gift to Monsanto and Big Food who want to stop GMO labeling efforts.
Initiative 20x20 is starting in Latin America, where half the emissions come from agriculture and forest clearing.
Field to Market wants to improve agricultural practices on 50 million acres of US farmland by 2020.
We need people like this, thanks Reverend Billy, Stop Shopping Choir and Not Buying It band!
The lack of independent research on GMOs is striking, and USDA is poised to approve organic standards for farmed fish.
A new program rewards ranchers and farmers with revenue for leaving carbon in the soil, in the US, Australia and Kenya.
Labeling failed in Colorado and Oregon, but crops are banned in Maui, Hawaii and Mendocino, CA.