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10. AGRICULTURE / Judge extends ban on modified alfalfa, slams feds for OKing strain
Georgia (default) Verdana Times New Roman Arial A federal judge extended his nationwide ban on the planting of genetically engineered alfalfa Thursday and faulted federal officials for approving an herbicide-resistant strain of the crop without studying the dangers of contaminating other farmers' alfalfa or breeding tougher weeds. Georgia (default) Verdana Times New Roman Arial A federal judge extended his nationwide ban on the planting of genetically engineered alfalfa Thursday and...
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11. Feds: 20 million chickens put on 'hold' over tainted feed
WASHINGTON About 20 million chickens being raised for human consumption in several states ate feed made with melamine-tainted pet food and have been placed on a marketing hold to keep them from entering the food supply, Agriculture Department officials said Friday night. Feds: 20 million chickens put on 'hold' over tainted feed . Chron.com - Houston Chronicle. WASHINGTON About 20 million chickens being raised for human consumption in several states ate feed made with melamine-tainted pet...
Source5/5/2007

12. What's safe to put in your pet's bowl?
Some are turning to "natural" or organic pet foods free of chemical preservatives and hormones, in the belief that whole, "human-grade" foods are less likely to contain Chinese grain tainted with melamine, a substance used in making plastic and fertilizer. Some are turning to "natural" or organic pet foods free of chemical preservatives and hormones, in the belief that whole, "human-grade" foods are less likely to contain Chinese grain tainted with melamine, a substance used in making...
SourceSeattle Post Intelligencer,WA

13. 45 in Calif. ate pork laced with melamine, officials say
It was fatal for some pets: 17 cats and dogs were confirmed dead, more may have died without being reported, thousands suffered kidney problems, and 57 brands of cat food and 83 of dog food have been recalled. California officials have revealed that about 45 state residents ate pork from hogs that consumed animal feed laced with melamine from China. Melamine is used to make plastics, but it also artificially boosts the protein level and thus the price of the glutens that go into food. What...
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14. Scientists Conclude Very Low Risk to Humans from Food Containing ...
WASHINGTON, May 7, 2007 There is very low risk to human health from consuming meat from hogs and chickens known to have been fed animal feed supplemented with pet food scraps that contained melamine and melamine-related compounds, according to an assessment conducted by scientists from five federal agencies. WASHINGTON, May 7, 2007 There is very low risk to human health from consuming meat from hogs and chickens known to have been fed animal feed supplemented with pet food scraps that...
SourceUSDA.gov (press release),DC

15. Court ruling bans genetically altered alfalfa
Department of Agriculture must conduct a detailed scientific study of the crop's effect on the environment and other alfalfa varieties before deciding whether to approve it. District Court Judge Charles Breyer made permanent a temporary ban he ordered in March on alfalfa with genetic material from bacteria that makes the crop resistant to a popular weed killer. Breyer's order only affects alfalfa farmers, which grow the crop primarily for livestock feed. California is the nation's largest...
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16. Tainted animal feed little threat to humans
Government officials say they have so far turned up no sign of melamine-linked sickness in either humans or in the chickens and hogs fed the contaminated pet food. Despite the massive recall of melamine-tainted pet food consumers do have little to fear from the news that hogs and chickens sold to the public also ate the tainted feed, health experts say. Melamine's low toxicity"As recently as 2000, experts almost took melamine off the list of products to be tested in foods, because its...
SourceReed Business,Netherlands

17. to grow chemical-free produce
Can any type of agricultural product become certified organic? Yes, any agricultural product that meets third-party or state-certification requirements may be considered organic. Pollution and climate change are now drawing worldwide attention, and one result of increasing awareness is a new interest in organic farming techniques and buying from local producers. Nonfood organic products (personal care products, nutritional supplements, household cleaners, flowers, pet food and clothing,...
Source4/25/2007

18. Recall sparks new products
Perspectives The Phillies Files Spending Smart The Sports Reporters' Notebook TV Watchers Our View Another View Your View/Letters Op-Ed Columnists Getting a letter printed Submit a letter What are E-Comments? Writing an op-ed column BLOG: Perspectives Email Print Comment Mobile News RSS Feeds May 7, 2007 Recall sparks new products. Perspectives The Phillies Files Spending Smart The Sports Reporters' Notebook TV Watchers Our View Another View Your View/Letters Op-Ed Columnists Getting a...
SourceAllentown Morning Call,PA

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