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USDA seeks comment on assessment for genetically engineered soybean
WASHINGTON —The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is accepting comments on a plant pest risk assessment and a draft environmental assessment (EA) that addresses a request from the Monsanto Company seeking a determination of nonregulated status. Request The request is for soybeans that have been genetically engineered (GE) to have a modified
Americans have mixed feelings about genetically engineered foods
ITHACA, N.Y. – More than two-thirds of the food in U.S. markets has at least some amount of a crop that has been genetically engineered.
Landowners win lawsuit against U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
A federal judge ruled the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers bears responsibility for causing recurrent flooding and damaging farms in four Midwest states.
Krikke family has engineered way to good farm stewardship
Huron County family focuses on producing pork in an environmentally responsible way.
Melanie Snider, Slippery Rock University ’14
Location: Northampton, Pennsylvania College/University attended: Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, Pa. (2014) Major: Recreational therapy with a minor in psychology Career: Recreational therapist at KidsPeace, a private charity serving the behavioral and mental health needs of children and families. Why did you choose Slippery Rock University? I liked their focus on sciences and health within
Emily Gwin, Penn State University
Emily Gwin discovered that, even at a large university like Penn State, within the College of Agriculture, you could find your own niche and make a smaller, hands-on experience.
Yale University studies fracking in Barnesville
A Yale University research team will be stationed in Barnesville, Ohio, as they study the effects of fracturing fluids and waste on residential water and air quality.
University of Kentucky to host wheat update
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Specialists with the University of Kentucky Wheat Science Group will present timely information related to the 2012 wheat production year during their winter meeting Jan. 10 at the James E. Bruce Convention Center in Hopkinsville.
Universities can’t serve two interests
A September piece in The Economist, the esteemed English business and political weekly, makes the bold statement that “America’s universities lost their way badly in the era of easy money. If they do not find it again, they may go the way of GM,” the global automotive giant that became a global lemon in less
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