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DEKALB celebrates 100 years
ST. LOUIS - On Jan. 20, 1912, a group of 11 northern Illinois farmers, bankers and county officials laid the foundation for the DEKALB brand. On Jan. 20, 2012, Monsanto Co.-owned DEKALB started its 100th anniversary celebration. "DEKALB is proud to...Tags: Auction Service, Marketing
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Monsanto seeks OK for low-fat soybean
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The soybean industry is seeking government approval of a genetically modified soybean it says will produce oil lower in saturated fat, offer consumers a healthier alternative to foods containing trans fats and increase demand for...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Petroleum Industry, Food and Drug Administration, Diseases and Illnesses, Consumer Goods Industries
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EU court puts limits on modified honey
BRUSSELS (AP) - Honey that contains traces of pollen from genetically modified crops needs special authorization before it can be sold, the European Union's top court said Tuesday, in a judgment that could have widespread consequences on the bloc's policy...Tags: Europe, European Union, Genetic Engineering
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What am I missing?
On a near-perfect harvest day in yellowing central Illinois a gentle breeze rattles the drying maple leaves near my back door. The whine a distant combine adds a background vocal and white clouds in a crayon blue sky hang over all. Thirty feet from my...Tags: University of California, New York City, Television, Washington, DC, Newspapers
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Head of the Class: High school, college achievements
Deedra Suchting, of Parkton, was recently presented Hereford High School's highest agricultural honor, the Dekalb Agricultural Accomplishment Award, sponsored by Monsanto Co. Suchting received the award for excellence in academics, leadership and...Tags: Oxford (Talbot, Maryland), Students, Chesapeake Bay, University of Pennsylvania, Arts
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Gebhart of Meadow selected for national leadership class
Travis Gebhart from Meadow is among 10 young agricultural leaders selected to participate in the sixth class of the Partners in Agricultural Leadership honors program. Gebhart served six years on the SD Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers Committee...Tags: Louisiana, North Dakota, Utah, Indiana, Minnesota
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Brown County farmer wins $2,500 for Groton Youth Baseball/Softball program
GROTON - Randy Stanley of Groton has been selected as a winner in the America's Farmers Grow Communities program, which gave farmers the opportunity to win $2,500 for their favorite local nonprofit organizations. The Monsanto Fund sponsors the program,... -
Farm Bureau and growers weigh the potential of GMO crops
Imperial Valley Press StaffAlfalfa growers considering an additional tool to help bring in a harvest are concerned about possible export bans from lucrative markets currently buying Imperial County produce. Roundup Ready alfalfa is a crop with genetically modified organisms...Tags: Saudi Arabia, China, Farms, Japan, Tools and Hardware
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Scholarships Offered to Students Seeking Agriculture Degrees
ST. LOUIS (January 12, 2011) – The agriculture industry is one of great importance. Today’s agriculture professionals are part of a vital group of unsung heroes that contribute to feeding and clothing the world as they make a positive impact...Tags: Financial Aid, Media Industry, Awards and Prizes, Companies and Corporations, Elections
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Mexico denies request for pilot GM corn plots
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A Mexican regulatory body has denied an application from U.S. seed giant Monsanto Co. to expand to pilot planting projects of genetically modified corn in northern Mexico, officials said Wednesday. Government experts say more...Tags: Greenpeace, Mexico, Genes and Chromosomes, Genetic Engineering
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Project advancements in =research and development pipeline update
ST. LOUIS -- Several projects across platforms and crops designed to improve farmers' on-farm productivity and profitability advanced phases as part of Monsanto Company's (NYSE: MON) annual pipeline update. The company highlighted, in particular, key...Tags: Research and Development, Science, Companies and Corporations, Genes and Chromosomes, Science and Technology
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Alfalfa ruling should help Land O' Lakes
A decision by the U.S. Department of Agriculture this week to allow the unrestricted farming of genetically modified alfalfa should give a big boost to Land O' Lakes' alfalfa seed operation. Forage Genetics, a subsidiary of Arden Hills-based Land O'...Tags: Minnesota, Lakes and Ponds, Medical Specialization, Health, Elections
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