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22. Contrarian warms up to food and drink The company, which owns Cudahy meatpacker Patrick Cudahy inc., is also the leader in turkey processing, cattle feeding and several packaged meats, and the fifth-largest beef processor. Someone who bucks the trends, Nasgovitz has identified a number of consumer staples companies panned by Wall Street that he expects will turn in better-than-expected performances. In fact, consumer staples - which include essentials such as food, gasoline and drugs - have been the best-performing consumer...
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23. Transgenic Cotton Crops in Mexico Benefit Farmers Louis, MO -- Cotton farmers in Mexico first planted transgenic cotton crops in 1996, and have since reduced pesticide applications by more than 50 percent and generated annual benefits of US$27 million. We don t have to check it all the time, because we re certain that the cotton is safe, continues Dom nguez Arreola, who plants insect-protected transgenic cotton crops containing a protein from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) that protects cotton plants from specific lepidopteron insect pests....
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24. Popular Canned Food Maker Bites Into U.S. La Coste a, a brand synonymous with canned produce in that country, will shortly offer a product line produced at a state-of-the-art plant in Tucson, where it is not only paying wages substantially higher than in Mexico, but higher even than those prevailing in southern Arizona. News Column Story Tools del. American company saves money by sending jobs abroad, often to Mexico. Well, leave it to a debt-free, privately held 80-year-old Mexican company to turn this paradigm "patas para arriba"...
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25. Denmark to tax farmers of GM crops Tools DEPENDING on your point of view, it's either a neat ruse to help keep genetically modified crops out of Europe, or an unfair barrier to farmers who want to benefit from GM technology. The money collected, around 13 per hectare, will be used to compensate organic or conventional farmers who can't sell produce at its usual price because of contamination from a GM farm nearby. From New Scientist Print Edition. Denmark last week became the first country in Europe to tax farmers who grow...
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26. Global warming hysteria, the new eugenics So is the ad that shows a kid, holding what looks like a sugar beet, talking about making fuel out of the thing he's holding, and replanting it year after year. If every acre of productive land in America were converted to growing corn, sugar beets, or other so-called renewable fuel, it would not come close to meeting the demand. The farmer-type guy who stands there and talks about how wonderful it would be if you could grow a crop that you could convert to fuel to put in your tractor to...
Source • 8/13/2007 •
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