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NCBA and CBB bury the 'hatchet'

WASHINGTON, February 8, 2012 -The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and Cattlemen’s Beef Board buried the hatchet last week during their joint annual meeting in Nashville and vowed to work together to ensure a successful and sustainable U.S. beef industry.
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Opposition builds to Dow corn engineered to resist 2,4-D

WASHINGTON, February 8, 2012 -USDA’s proposal to deregulate a biotech corn variety that tolerates the 2,4-D herbicide is encountering resistance from more than traditional foes of biotechnology, raising questions about whether the biotech community will hold together as even more new traits are off
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Trade focus turns to Trans Pacific Partnership negotiations

WASHINGTON, February 8, 2012 -With Doha Round trade agreement negotiations stalled and bilateral agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama ratified by Congress last year, U.S. farm and agribusiness groups have focused increasing hope on negotiating a Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement that
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Big changes in 2012 crop insurance options

WASHINGTON, February 1, 2012 -This year is expected to be one full of changes for agriculture with the deadline for rewriting or reauthorizing the Farm Bill arriving this fall, while factors including weather, price volatility, biofuels and population growth impact the industry
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EPA scientists say ‘gaps' exist in biofuels research

WASHINGTON, February 1, 2012 -A team of EPA scientists who reviewed 10 years of biofuels research say significant “gaps” exist in policy makers’ understanding of impacts the alternative fuels could have on the environment and public health, potentially widening ethanol’s exposure to criticism from
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