Agriculture And Food Technology
MINNEAPOLIS - This corn turns out to be a very good neighbor.
MINNEAPOLIS - New research finds that corn genetically engineered to resist insects also helps out non-modified corn growing nearby.
WASHINGTON - We've always played with our food - even before we knew about genes or how to change them.
WASHINGTON - Federal food regulators pondered Monday whether to say, for the first time, that it's OK to market a genetically engineered animal as safe for people to eat.
DES MOINES, Iowa - A judge's ruling halting planting of genetically modified sugar beet seeds has left growers feeling uncertain as they wait for federal officials to decide the next step for a crop that provides half of the nation's sugar supply.
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