Court denies temporary injunction against genetically-modified crop, leaves...
A federal judge in California ruled this week not to place a temporary ban on genetically-modified sugar beets and seeds, but also hinted that a permanent injunction might be forthcoming. “The parties...
View ArticleAgriculture whistleblowers targeted in proposed bill
Members of the Iowa House are expected to vote Tuesday on a bill that would send individual(s) engaging in undercover investigations at state agricultural sites to prison. The measure, House File 589,...
View ArticleGroups to DOJ, USDA: Release antitrust report
More than a year ago, in Ankeny, the U.S. Department of Justice and Department of Agriculture began an unprecedented joint journey into possible agricultural sector antitrust violations. The series of...
View ArticleUpdated: House Ag Committee plans hearing on ‘over-regulation’ of biotech
At the beginning of 2011 the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture began the congressional session by questioning agriculture officials on the government’s role in regulation of biotechnology. The...
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