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US farmers sue Syngenta over GMO corn rejected by China

2014-10-08 01:00:00| Food Processing Technology

Swiss marketers of seeds and agrochemicals Syngenta has been sued by farmers from the biggest corn-growing states in the US over the rejection of genetically modified corn seed from China.

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Oct. 6 Crop Progress: Corn, soybean harvest behind average pace

2014-10-07 17:59:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Corn maturity and soybean leaf drop this fall are close to average rates. Corn harvest and soybean harvest, however, are significantly behind the average. Despite that, crop conditions continue to hold steady for both corn and soybeans. read more

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Group launches "Syngenta lawsuit for GMO corn seed web page"

2014-10-07 17:06:54| Chemicals - Topix.net

The Oliver Law Group P.C. announced that it has launched a Syngenta lawsuit for GMO Corn Seed web page to provide the public with information about the litigation surrounding Agrisure Viptera, a variety of genetically modified corn seed which has not been approved for sale in China. According to a recent report from The Wall Street Journal, China has rejected numerous shipments of U.S. corn that contain the Agrisure Viptera variety, which resulted in an 85% reduction of such shipments in the first seven months of 2014.

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10 Tips to avoid soil compaction during corn, soybean harvest

2014-10-06 23:04:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: University of Nebraska-Lincoln As corn and soybean harvest progresses across the Corn Belt, be cautious when driving on wet fields, as ruts can cause compaction. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln offers 10 tips to avoid soil compaction during corn and soybean harvest. read more

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Patience Pays When Feeding New-Crop Corn Silage

2014-10-06 20:31:57| Beef

For cattle feeders, there were presents to open than just those stuffed under the tree at Christmas. For years, nutritionists recommended waiting until the end of the year before cracking open the supply of new-crop silage and feeding it. Turns out there’s plenty of good reasons for that recommendation, according to Dupont-Pioneer. read more

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