A Local Seed Networks conference in Mudgee
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Brian farms just over 2,200 acres in Indiana with his father and grandfather where they raise corn, soybeans, popcorn,...
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International Seed Library Forum happenings
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Excellent community seed actions from 9 countries. Community seed networks play a big part in keeping garden biodiversity....
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Major chemicals & seed companies merge is not good news
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In a bid to cope with the prevailing low commodity price environment, agricultural companies are looking for cost synergy...
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Will China open its market to Monsanto and Dupont?
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http://www.wsj.com/articles/china-seeks-to-develop-global-seed-power-1427049765 For two decades, foreign seed majors have beaten a path to China, lured by a market so big...
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Pink pineapples just the tip of iceberg
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A few genetically engineered fruits and vegetables are already available in grocery stores: Hawaiian papaya, some zucchini and squash,...
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Our dear insect pollinators
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We love our pollinators. Check our Instagram for high speed videos of pollinators insects we meet. Here is a...
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Jeremy Coleby-Williams: Why save seeds?
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In Byron Bay in NSW, a garden has been developed that contains a diversity of useful and edible plants....