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Will McDonald's Have New and Healthy GMO French Fries?
December 17, 2013
Will McDonald's Have New and Healthy GMO French Fries?
McDonald's is being sucked into the vortex of bickering and conspiracy theories that has, unfortunately, become the debate over genetically engineered food products.
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Interesting new fast food packaging design
November 03, 2013
Interesting new fast food packaging design
One frosty night last February, designer Seul Bi Kim was walking home from McDonald’s with one hand frozen from holding her oversized soda and the and the other clutching a burger and fries that were getting soggier by the second.
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October 30, 2013
In central Minnesota, potatoes are pushing out forest land
Agriculture is eating into central Minnesota’s forests so aggressively that state regulators and a prominent legislator are sounding the alarm about threats to wildlife habitat and a large, sensitive aquifer that stretches below parts of four counties.
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Jackson's Honest Potato Chips become semi-finalist in Intuit's Small Business Big Game Competition
October 30, 2013
Jackson's Honest Potato Chips become semi-finalist in Intuit's Small Business Big Game Competition
Jackson's Honest Chips, a family-owned business making gluten-free potato chips with organic potatoes, organic coconut oil and sea salt has been named one of 20 semi-finalists in the Intuit Small Business Big Game competition.
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Heat recovery is a fuel-saving winner for Wyandot.
October 28, 2013
Heat recovery is a fuel-saving winner for Wyandot.
With four tortilla chip ovens operating for three shifts, five days a week, Wyandot, Inc. saw an opportunity to utilize a vast supply of energy that had been going out the exhaust stacks.
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National Potato Commission hosts Oregon farm tour for US EPA regulators
August 25, 2013
National Potato Commission hosts Oregon farm tour for US EPA regulators
During the week of Aug. 23, the National Potato Council (NPC) led a delegation of five U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees in a crop tour of the Columbia Basin growing area in Oregon.
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Survey Shows Canadians' Support for Their Local Farmers
August 07, 2013
Survey Shows Canadians' Support for Their Local Farmers
BMO released the results of a survey which found that supporting regional economies, farmers and jobs, along with fresh food and taste, all trump the cost of food for people choosing to buy local.
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Tom's of Maine Experimenting with Potato Starch based Packaging
August 02, 2013
Tom's of Maine Experimenting with Potato Starch based Packaging
Tom’s of Maine, a leading natural products company focused on oral and personal care, is looking to reduce end-of-life waste from its products even more by experimenting with biodegradable packaging made from potato starch.
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The hard question: Pesticides or GMO's
July 24, 2013
The hard question: Pesticides or GMO's
De Jong, a potato breeder and geneticist at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, hopes that at least one of the plants will yield a best seller, but it’s far more likely that they’ll amount to compost.
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Simplot hopes to avoid Monsanto's mistakes with biotech potato
May 21, 2013
Simplot hopes to avoid Monsanto's mistakes with biotech potato
A dozen years after a customer revolt forced Monsanto to ditch its genetically engineered potato, an Idaho company aims to resurrect high-tech spuds.
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Simplot's Moses Lake plant
May 21, 2013
Simplot's Moses Lake potato processing plant received Environmental Excellence award
Several green initiatives in place at J.R. Simplot's Moses Lake facility were highlighted during a recent Association of Washington Business meeting.
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US area facing drought falls below 50 percent for first time in 10 months
April 24, 2013
US area facing drought falls below 50 percent for first time in 10 months
Earlier in April, the area in the United States in moderate drought or worse fell below 50 percent for the first time since June 19, 2012, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
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March 26, 2013
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Conagra Foods sustainability projects save 22 million.
March 25, 2013
Conagra Foods sustainability projects save 22 million.
ConAgra Foods Lamb Weston Agricultural Services team in Kennewick, WA was among the teams awarded last week when ConAgra Foods, Inc., announced the winners of its 2013 Sustainable Development Awards
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McCain Foods switches to truck delivered natural gas in New Brunswick and Maine
March 09, 2013
McCain Foods switches to truck delivered natural gas in New Brunswick and Maine
Irving Oil announced last week that it has signed an agreement with McCain Foods, making it Irving Oil’s newest natural gas industrial customer, and the first in New Brunswick to receive compressed natural gas (CNG) delivered by trucks.
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February 20, 2013
GMO Labeling Bill Introduced in US Congress
Today Colorado’s Jared Polis will announce, outside a reborn organic retail store in Boulder, that he is introducing a federal bill in Congress to mandate the labeling of food containing genetically modified organisms in all 50 states.
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EPA Registration for SmartBlock® Sprout inhibitor of American Vanguard
February 11, 2013
EPA Registration for SmartBlock® Sprout inhibitor of American Vanguard
American Vanguard Corporation (NYSE:AVD) announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, AMVAC Chemical Corporation (AMVAC), has received registration from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for SmartBlock®, a novel potato sprout inhibitor.
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New French Fry line for Lamb Weston in Boardman, Oregon
November 11, 2012
New French Fry line for Lamb Weston in Boardman, Oregon
ConAgra Foods, Inc., (NYSE:CAG) announced today an estimated $200 million expansion of its Lamb Weston frozen potato facility in Boardman, Ore. This strategic investment will add a new line to the plant – increasing capacity for making french fries and...
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