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This Week's New Postings to AgBiotech InfoNet Archive of Previous Weeks' Postings Highlights and Original Contributions Indicates Link Outside Ag Biotech InfoNet
Indicates Technical Paper
What the Biotech Revolution Has to Offer PNW Agriculture and Is WSU
Ready for the Ride?, Presentation by Charles Benbrook for WSU Department
of Crop and Soil Science Seminar Series, March 15, 2001
A farming family's frustrations with genetically engineered soybeans,
CropChoice News, February 16, 2001
Purdue professors downplay importance of transgenics to Indiana farmers,
CropChoice News, March 13, 2001
FAO Conference #6, "The impact of intellectual property rights
(IPRs) on food and agriculture in developing countries." To begin on
March 20th and end on April 30th, 2001
Mechanism Of Tobacco Budworm Resistance To Bt Proposed, USDA ARS,
March 2001
New AgBioForum Issue: Why Does Biotech Regulation Differ So Much Between The U.S.
And EU? Editors introduction, March 9, 2001
Assassin Bugs - A New Weapon for Pest Management, Central
Queensland Cotton Tales, Cotton Word, March 12, 2001
Patents: Part of Fierce Battle Over Genetic
Engineering, New York Times, March 12, 2001
Farmer calls Monsanto Threat a Bluff, Farm Choice from Cropchoice,
March 12, 2001
Biotechnology is a weapon loaded with future, by Tony Blair,
Clarín and La Repubblica
AgraQuest Inc. and Rohm and Haas sign three-year biopesticide
agreement, Strategic partnership to develop and introduce
new environmentally-friendly biopesticides, Press Release,
November 13, 2000
Monsanto threatens to pull the plug on GMO
research, Minot Daily News, Associated Press,
March 10, 2001
Major seed companies say they have StarLink isolated, Feedstuffs, March
12, 2001
Biotech--the basics, Final Part, Rachel's Envrionment and Health News
#719, March 1, 2001
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