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Beets - Listing 3 of 3
- New blogs, new website at the Food Safety Network
20.sep.05, Doug Powell, Food Safety Network - Welcome to the new Food Safety Network website
19.sep.05, FSN, FSN - Flora and Fauna in Roundup Tolerant Fodder Beet Fields
01.feb.01, Niels Elmegaard and Marianne Bruus Pedersen, Ministry of Environment and Energy, http://www.dmu.dk
BT Corn - Listing 8 of 83 - show all
- New blogs, new website at the Food Safety Network
20.sep.05, Doug Powell, Food Safety Network - Welcome to the new Food Safety Network website
19.sep.05, FSN, FSN - White Papers on Biotechnology - Council for Biotechnology Information
05.jul.05 - Iowa Farmer Today's Corn Cam
14.jun.05 - Canadian Corn Pest Coalition (CCPC)
14.jun.05 - Agricultural Biotechnology: Meeting the Needs of the Poor?
01.may.04, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, The State of Food and Agriculture 2003-2004 - Same old, same old: European GMO moratorium remains in place
08.dec.03, Jay M. Holmes, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - Consumers choose genetically engineered sweet corn over conventional varieties
03.dec.03, Food Safety Network Press Release, Food Safety Network Press Release
Canola - Listing 8 of 9 - show all
- New blogs, new website at the Food Safety Network
20.sep.05, Doug Powell, Food Safety Network - Welcome to the new Food Safety Network website
19.sep.05, FSN, FSN - Assessing the environmental impact of GE crops: report on UK trials
24.oct.03, Food Safety Network backgrounder, www.foodsafety.ksu.edu - Sowing confusion
07.oct.03, Jay M. Holmes, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - Learning the right lessons: the Canadian experience with GM canola
07.oct.03, Jay M. Holmes, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - Ontario Use of Biotech Crops on the Increase Again
15.jul.02, Agcare - Press Release, Agcare - Press Release - Adoption of Bioengineered Crops
01.may.02, Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo and William D. McBride, ERS Agricultural Economic Report No. AER810. 67 pp, retrieved 6.8.05 from http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/aer810/ - Impact of Transgenic Canola on Growers, Industry and Environment Executive Summary
16.mar.01, Canola Council of Canada, http://www.canola-council.org/manual/GMO/gmo_main.htm
Cauliflower - Listing 3 of 3
- New blogs, new website at the Food Safety Network
20.sep.05, Doug Powell, Food Safety Network - Welcome to the new Food Safety Network website
19.sep.05, FSN, FSN - Cauliflower Mosaic Virus Promoter: Potential Risks
24.nov.99, Dr. Douglas Powell, Food Safety Network
Cotton - Listing 8 of 12 - show all
- New blogs, new website at the Food Safety Network
20.sep.05, Doug Powell, Food Safety Network - Welcome to the new Food Safety Network website
19.sep.05, FSN, FSN - Plant GM Technology Articles
01.jan.03, The Plant Journal, http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/static/plantgm.asp - Comparative Environmental Impacts of Biotechnology-derived and Traditional Soybean, Corn, and Cotton Crops
01.jun.02, Janet Carpenter, Allan Felsot, Timothy Goode, Michael Hammig, David Onstad, Sujatha Sankula, Council for Agricultural Science and Technology - Plant Biotechnology: Current and Potential Impact For Improving Pest Management In U.S. Agriculture: An Analysis of 40 Case Studies
01.jun.02, Leonard P. Gianessi, Cressida S. Silvers, Sujatha Sankula and Janet E. Carpenter, retrieved 6.13.05 from http://www.ncfap.org/40CaseStudies.htm - Genetically Engineered Crops for Pest Management in U.S. Agriculture
01.may.02, orge Fernandez-Cornejo and William McBride, with contributions from Cassandra Klotz-Ingram, Sharon Jans, and Nora Brooks, Agricultural Economics Report No. (AER786) 28 pp, May 2000 - Adoption of Bioengineered Crops
01.may.02, Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo and William D. McBride, ERS Agricultural Economic Report No. AER810. 67 pp, retrieved 6.8.05 from http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/aer810/ - Roundup Ready Cotton Benefits Publications
29.jun.01, Monsanto, Agricultural Biotech Benefits
Papaya - Listing 4 of 4
- New blogs, new website at the Food Safety Network
20.sep.05, Doug Powell, Food Safety Network - Welcome to the new Food Safety Network website
19.sep.05, FSN, FSN - Plant Biotechnology: Current and Potential Impact For Improving Pest Management In U.S. Agriculture: An Analysis of 40 Case Studies
01.jun.02, Leonard P. Gianessi, Cressida S. Silvers, Sujatha Sankula and Janet E. Carpenter, retrieved 6.13.05 from http://www.ncfap.org/40CaseStudies.htm - Papaya Ringspot Virus Resistant Papaya: A Case Study
01.jan.01, Swain, S. and Powell, D.A, Food Safety Network Technical Report
Potatoes - Listing 8 of 14 - show all
- New blogs, new website at the Food Safety Network
20.sep.05, Doug Powell, Food Safety Network - Welcome to the new Food Safety Network website
19.sep.05, FSN, FSN - PC Potatoes: Solving the Environmental Conundrum
30.mar.03, Jeff Wilson, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - Fish and Chips in PEI
06.sep.02, Jeff Wilson, Commentary form the Food Safety Network - Plant Biotechnology: Current and Potential Impact For Improving Pest Management In U.S. Agriculture: An Analysis of 40 Case Studies
01.jun.02, Leonard P. Gianessi, Cressida S. Silvers, Sujatha Sankula and Janet E. Carpenter, retrieved 6.13.05 from http://www.ncfap.org/40CaseStudies.htm - Adoption of Bioengineered Crops
01.may.02, Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo and William D. McBride, ERS Agricultural Economic Report No. AER810. 67 pp, retrieved 6.8.05 from http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/aer810/ - Consumers Prefer Genetically Engineered Sweet Corn and Potatoes in GM Labelling Study
11.sep.01, Food Safety Network Press Release, Food Safety Network Press Release - Backgrounder: An on-farm comparison of agronomic, economic and consumer attributes of genetically engineered and conventional sweet corn and potatoes in Ontario, Canada, 2000
01.jan.01, Katija Blaine and Douglas A. Powell, Dept. Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph, Food Safety Network
Soy - Listing 8 of 14 - show all
- New blogs, new website at the Food Safety Network
20.sep.05, Doug Powell, Food Safety Network - Welcome to the new Food Safety Network website
19.sep.05, FSN, FSN - Troubled Times Amid Commercial Success for Roundup Ready Soybeans
15.jun.05 - Genetically Engineered Soybeans in Canada
29.oct.02, Food Safety Network Fact Sheet, Food Safety Network Fact Sheet - Ontario Use of Biotech Crops on the Increase Again
15.jul.02, Agcare - Press Release, Agcare - Press Release - Comparative Environmental Impacts of Biotechnology-derived and Traditional Soybean, Corn, and Cotton Crops
01.jun.02, Janet Carpenter, Allan Felsot, Timothy Goode, Michael Hammig, David Onstad, Sujatha Sankula, Council for Agricultural Science and Technology - Genetically Engineered Crops for Pest Management in U.S. Agriculture
01.may.02, orge Fernandez-Cornejo and William McBride, with contributions from Cassandra Klotz-Ingram, Sharon Jans, and Nora Brooks, Agricultural Economics Report No. (AER786) 28 pp, May 2000 - Adoption of Bioengineered Crops
01.may.02, Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo and William D. McBride, ERS Agricultural Economic Report No. AER810. 67 pp, retrieved 6.8.05 from http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/aer810/
Wheat - Listing 6 of 6
- New blogs, new website at the Food Safety Network
20.sep.05, Doug Powell, Food Safety Network - Welcome to the new Food Safety Network website
19.sep.05, FSN, FSN - Biotech wheat - the market decides
13.may.04, Brenda Cassidy, Commentary from the Food Safety Network - New Study Ignores Potential Benefits of GE Crops
11.jul.03, Brenda Cassidy, Commentary from the Food Safety Network, www.foodsafety.ksu.edu - Plant Biotechnology: Current and Potential Impact For Improving Pest Management In U.S. Agriculture: An Analysis of 40 Case Studies
01.jun.02, Leonard P. Gianessi, Cressida S. Silvers, Sujatha Sankula and Janet E. Carpenter, retrieved 6.13.05 from http://www.ncfap.org/40CaseStudies.htm - Bitter Harvest: Why the Canadian Wheat Board Should Reconsider its Call to Ban Genetically Engineered Wheat
01.oct.01, Douglas Powell, Food Engineering p. 32-33
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