Dow pushing Enlist as a competitor to Monsanto's RoundUp

A competitive seed product for soybean and corn is poised to enter US Agriculture.  Designed by Dow, these new GMO crops are intended to compete against Monsanto’s GMO portfolio of engineered crops and seeds.  Here’s the full story – [link]

Chinese funding of GMO research declines

The Chinese Governments push to research GMO’s has slowed due to reduced funding.  There is enough confusion as to the safety, claimed yields, and regulation that the Chinese have been very slow in allowing GMO seeds to be used.  It will be interesting to see what happens in the next couple of years.  Here’s the story from Reuters – [link]

California drought affecting Almonds

The drought in California is impacting almond growers to the point of having to remove the trees themselves because if they die in the orchard insects and disease spread to the remaining and neighboring orchards.  The impact on crop production this year is unknown but farmers fear the worst.  For more, [link]

US Food Companies find going 'Non GMO' no easy feat

People want Non GMO.  That message is being heard by major food companies now and they are finding that the supply chain is so filled with GM crops that it’s a real challenge to convert.  That’s how pervasive and insidious the GM problem has become.  From Reuters this article details some of these issues in great detail – [link]

Monsanto GMO seed contamination of Organic Farmers field leading to new lawsuit!

An Australian farmer is suing his neighbor over the significant economic loss that occurred when the organic farmer lost most of his organic certifications due to cross contamination of his crop by his neighbors planting of GMO canola and rapeseed.   Monsanto is not party to the suit as that company forces farmers to sign a third party waiver which leaves liability to the farmer.  If the lawsuit is successful, farmers will likely be less inclined to plant GMO crops if they can be held liable for their potential contamination of neighboring farmers crops.   Here’s more on this story – [link]

Food Industry seeks voluntary GMO labeling

Reacting to the state by state effort by groups that want Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) labeled on foods that contain them, the food industry is proposing voluntary guidelines for this labeling.  With over 30 States expected to see some type of legislation regarding GMO’s this year, the industry is trying to come to grips on what labeling should be done so that each State doesn’t end up with their own set of rules.  It’s clear that people just want to know what’s in their foods.  Perhaps, labeling will happen sooner than we think.  For more on the story, [link]

Idaho Fish and Game halts wolf extermination program!

Idaho Fish and Game (IFG), rather than defend their actions in court, decided to end an controversial decision to trap and kill two packs of wolves in an area of Idaho that has had a decline in the elk herds.  Defenders of Wildlife and it’s partners were instrumental in pressuring Idaho Fish and Game to cancel the program before facing a judge in Federal Court.  The IFG program went against US Fish and Game policy and that likely played into the decision to pull the program instead of addressing their policy in court.  Unfortunately, while this issue made its way… Read More

January Things – Every Little Thing Blog

SunRidge Farms wanted to thank Every Little Thing Blog for their kind review of a few of our items.  With increased distribution in the mid part of the country, look for more SunRidge Farms items at your favorite grocer.  If they don’t carry our items, ask them to.[link]

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