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Author Archives: Kristina Hubbard

Posted inAgriculture

Commentary: U.S. Needs Clear Rules on Genetically Engineered Crops

by Kristina Hubbard August 2, 2019August 8, 2019

Last month, genetically engineered (GE) wheat was discovered in a farm field in Washington state. That’s a big threat to wheat farmers, because, while biotech traits are prolific in major agricultural crops like corn and soybeans, all global wheat grown for the marketplace is GMO-free. In other words, GE wheat is currently not approved for commercial […]

Posted inAgriculture

Speak Your Piece: Seeds of Contention

by Kristina Hubbard May 31, 2013May 31, 2013
Posted inAgriculture, Food, Politics and Government

Speak Your Piece: The President and Seed

by Kristina Hubbard August 24, 2011November 30, 2012
Posted inAgriculture

Who’ll Own the Seed?

by Kristina Hubbard and Matthew Dillon March 8, 2011November 17, 2021

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