19. Gujarati farmers going for bananas The farmers in this Jhagadia taluka have now readily agreed to offer their 250 hectare of land on contract farming to a Navsari-based government approved export house. Thanks to their efforts, to adopt drip irrigation, establishment of warehousing and cold storage and also going in for a massive contract farming concept. Enthused by the good results and also remunerative prices to their products, the farmers have now planned to expand their farming activity from the present 250 hectare to...
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21. Down on the pharm Only one problem: what if they get into the food chain? Environment correspondent David Adam reports on 'pharming', the new GM front line Monday April 30, 2007 The Guardian In a windowless room on the roof of a hospital in south London, the air is being slowly sucked away. Only one problem: what if they get into the food chain? Environment correspondent David Adam reports on 'pharming', the new GM front line Monday April 30, 2007 The Guardian In a windowless room on the roof of a hospital...
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22. Lugar, Bayh introduce Farming Flexibility Act In 2002, Congress passed a Farm Billcontaining draconian restrictions on the planting of fruits and vegetables, measures that threaten the livelihood of many farmers and hard working Hoosiers that process these products. TheFarming Flexibility Act of 2007 would remedy these restrictions by allowing farmers to opt out of the federal farm program on a yearly basis to raise produce. Thisbill not only would help save farmers and the jobs of workers inIndiana, but it also would save taxpayer...
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23. Follow Up: Monsanto Moo'ing Up a Storm in Milk Label Dispute Louis-based Monsanto Company is moving aggressively against a group of dairies to halt the use of the "hormone free" label on milk cartons sold nation-wide. Federal Trade Commission, Monsanto protests that milk labels touting the fact that cows did not receive the hormone have unfairly damaged its business, as well as that of dairy farmers who use the drug on their cows. With a follow up to my original article, in recent news Monsanto is challenging a growing trend among dairies to label...
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24. Corn, Fertilizer Could Drive Natural Gas Price Higher What does growing corn and other crops have anything to do with natural gas? It takes about 33,000 cubic feet of natural gas to produce one ton of nitrogen fertilizer. We talked with an Ohio farmer who told us, Even though we farmers are complaining about the additional cost of fertilizer, we can not afford to not apply adequate amounts for corn production. Citigroup analyst Gil Yang estimated 28 billion cubic feet of natural gas would be consumed for every one billion gallons of ethanol...
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25. Hemp backer extols the crop Wearing a suit and with the hair on top of his head lying over like wheat in the high wind of his home state, Monson looks exactly like what he is a family farmer, school administrator, leader in his church and assistant majority leader in a state legislature dominated by Republican lawmakers. Wearing a suit and with the hair on top of his head lying over like wheat in the high wind of his home state, Monson looks exactly like what he is a family farmer, school administrator, leader in his...
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26. Crops are still behind average in Minnesota More than one-fourth of the corn and oat crops were planted, and sugarbeet and green pea plantings also advanced as warmer temperatures improved field conditions. Subsoil frost and cool soil temperatures remained in some isolated areas in the northern part of the state, but the average temperature for the week was 54. Planting of corn and small grains began in earnest last week, but progress was still behind average, according to the U. As of Sunday, an estimated 28 percent of corn acreage...
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27. Website helps with healthy food choices The site, backed by independent nutritionists and dieticians, uses a traffic light system of green, red and amber symbols to indicate the fat, sugar and salt content of products. Launched by consumer group Choice, the Food for Kids interactive database provides information on the nutritional content of popular foods, from breakfast cereals to snacks, drinks and spreads. A NEW website has been launched today to help parents fight the marketing spin from food companies and choose healthy...
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