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High court rules for Monsanto in patent case
The Supreme Court has sustained Monsanto Co.’s claim that an Indiana farmer violated the company’s patents on soybean seeds that are resistant to its weed-killer.
Monday, May, 13, 2013 - - News

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High court seems to favor Monsanto in patent case
The Supreme Court appeared likely Feb. 19 to side with Monsanto Co. in its claim that an Indiana farmer violated the company’s patents on soybean seeds that are resistant to its weed-killer.
Wednesday, February, 20, 2013 - Associated Press - News

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Region’s seed experts support court’s decision in favor of Monsanto
Some soybean and seed officials in North Dakota say they’re not surprised about the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that affirmed an Indiana farmer infringed a Monsanto seed patent by buying and planting bin-run soybeans containing the patented trait.
Friday, May, 17, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Simplot wants approval for 5 biotech potato varieties
This month, tuber processing giant J.R. Simplot Co. asked the U.S. government to approve five varieties of biotech potatoes. They’re engineered not to develop ugly black bruises — McDonald’s, which gets many of its fries from Simplot, rejects those.
Tuesday, May, 14, 2013 - Associated Press - News

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Vilsack announces new drought assistance, Canadian Wheat Board monopoly is over, USDA Farm Service Agency to close 5 Minn. offices
Monday, August, 06, 2012 - Agweek - News

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New federal bill would require labels on genetically engineered food
Federal legislation that would require food labels to identify genetically engineered ingredients was introduced Wednesday, adding to growing efforts at the state level.
Thursday, April, 25, 2013 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch - News

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Shortchanging ag research?
Too little money is being invested globally in agricultural research, experts say. Serious questions have been raised about whether the world can increase food production sufficiently to meet burgeoning demand.
Monday, January, 21, 2013 - Agweek - News

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APHIS decision
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service on July 19 announced it determined that Roundup Ready sugar beets would no longer be a regulated article under genetically-engineered organism laws.
Monday, July, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Long search pays off
Some people spend a lifetime looking for a four-leaf clover. Kelly Kotowicz spent five years searching for a soybean pod with five beans.
Monday, September, 24, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Foes of modified corn find support in study
Rats fed either genetically engineered corn or the herbicide Roundup had an increased risk of developing tumors, suffering organ damage and dying prematurely, according to a new study that was immediately swept up into the furor surrounding crop biotechnology when it was released Wednesday.
Thursday, September, 20, 2012 - New York Times News Service - News

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Food giants discuss lobbying for national labeling program
With Washington State on the verge of a ballot initiative that would require labeling of some foods containing genetically engineered ingredients and other states considering similar measures, some of the major food companies and Wal-Mart, the country’s largest grocery store operator, have been discussing lobbying for a national labeling program.
Tuesday, February, 05, 2013 - New York Times New Service - News

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Roundup Ready beets closer to deregulation
FARGO, N.D. — A U.S. Department of Agriculture statement issued Friday is another step that could fully deregulate Roundup Ready sugar beets.
Monday, June, 04, 2012 - - News

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Minn-Dak shareholders will get strong payout
Big 2012 crop outweighs declining sugar prices.
Monday, December, 10, 2012 - Agweek - News

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As crop prices surge, investment firms, farmers vie for land
From the potato fields of Michigan to the high prairies of Kansas, farmers are receiving record prices for their land — but economists and banking regulators warn this boom, like so many before it, could end badly.
Tuesday, March, 19, 2013 - New York Times New Service - News

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Bill makes animal cruelty a felony in ND; Manure pit spills 1 million gallons in southeast Minn; New bill would require labels on genetically engineered food
Monday, April, 29, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Sexually assaulted horse recovering; Train derails in northern Mont., spills soybeans; Rescued horses set to arrive in Red River Valley
Monday, February, 18, 2013 - Agweek - News

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Technology improves with more corn acres
Corn: It seems to drive much of the change in agriculture these days. Experts say farmers are tapping into the latest innovations in remote sensing and other precision farming techniques.
Monday, July, 02, 2012 - Agweek - News

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