2017
Organic feed suppliers expanding to keep pace with demand
Poultry driving feed demand, cheap organic grain imports impact suppliers and farmers
Read MoreGeneral Mills supporting production of perennial wheat
Company’s Cascadian Farm subsidiary partners with The Land Institute to commercialize Kernza® perennial wheatgrass; $500,000 charitable contribution will fund research
Read MoreEnvironmental journalist wades into middle of GMO battle with Food Fight: GMOs and the Future of the American Diet
McKay Jenkins, who has written several books about environmentally related topics, is author of the new book, Food Fight: GMOs and the Future of the American Diet. Jenkins traveled throughout the U.S. interviewing scientists, farmers, and activists to get their perspectives on genetically modified farming and food. Unlike many GMO books that are written from […]
Read MorePurely (potent) Pinole uses non-GMO purple corn to pack the punch
The best things in life are often not new, but rediscoveries of traditions persisting in tucked-away corners, kept alive by wise guardians. Pinole, an ancient power food first cultivated by the Aztecs in Mexico and Central America, is one such cultural gem—a nutrient-rich food recipe that generates superior endurance, energy, and health. This coarse ground […]
Read MoreWhole Foods’ acceptance of IGEN™ non-GMO certification for supplements criticized by Non-GMO Project
Whole Foods’ recent announcement that it would accept Nutrasource Diagnostics’ IGEN GMO testing program for use on dietary supplement products met with criticism from the Non-GMO Project, which said the program could mislead consumers. The Nutrasource IGEN program relies on testing of finished products, ingredients, and source materials to verify the absence of genetically modified […]
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