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- From: "Bill Shoemaker" <wshoemak AT inil.com>
- To: "market farming" <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: NPR/food irradiation
- Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 08:23:48 -0500
>The grocery store mentioned in the story as being a supporter of food
>irradiation is believed to get government money to irradiated and GMO food
>on its shelves. Why didn't NPR mention this?
Is believed by whom? Which government agency? How reliable are those
sources? Do you know who they are? Could you tell us who they are? If not,
perhaps that's the same reason NPR couldn't mention it.
Bill Shoemaker
Sr Research Specialist, Food Crops
Univ of Illinois - St Charles Hort Research Center
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NPR/food irradiation,
Leigh Hauter, 05/16/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, five springs farm, 05/17/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Leigh Hauter, 05/17/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Dave Bennett, 05/17/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Leigh Hauter, 05/17/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Dave Bennett, 05/18/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Bill Shoemaker, 05/18/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Leigh Hauter, 05/18/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, five springs farm, 05/18/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Dave Bennett, 05/19/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Leigh Hauter, 05/19/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Maroc, 05/19/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Dave Bennett, 05/22/2000
- Re: NPR/food irradiation, Dave Bennett, 05/22/2000
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