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- From: "Bill Shoemaker" <wshoemak AT inil.com>
- To: "Market Farming" <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Bt Sweet Corn
- Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 10:03:33 -0500
I agree. But organic ag has always been the beneficiary of the much larger
environmental movement, not FB or conventional ag. If it's going to happen
it will come from there.
Bill Shoemaker
Sr Research Specialist, Food Crops
Univ of Illinois - St Charles Hort Research Center
>It may take a group (or a group of groups) like NRDC to fund such an
>undertaking. I don't see Farm Bureau crossing corporate ag.
>
>Alex Mc Gregor
>Walden Farm
>
>Bill Shoemaker wrote:
>> But I believe this issue, along with herbicide
>> drift, is ripe for the picking for someone with the will and capital to
pursue it.
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Bt Sweet Corn,
Del Williams, 04/23/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Bt Sweet Corn, Jill Taylor Bussiere, 04/23/2001
- Re: Bt Sweet Corn, Marie Kamphefner, 04/23/2001
- Re: Bt Sweet Corn, sal, 04/23/2001
- Re: Bt Sweet Corn, Bill Shoemaker, 04/25/2001
- Re: Bt Sweet Corn, Wiediger, Alison, 04/25/2001
- Re: Bt Sweet Corn, Alex McGregor, 04/25/2001
- Re: Bt Sweet Corn, Alex McGregor, 04/25/2001
- Re: Bt Sweet Corn, Bill Shoemaker, 04/25/2001
- Re: Bt Sweet Corn, jay gee, 04/25/2001
- Re: Bt Sweet Corn, Kevin Ancell, 04/25/2001
- Re: Bt Sweet Corn, sunnfarm, 04/26/2001
- Re: Bt Sweet Corn, Del Williams, 04/26/2001
- Re: Bt Sweet Corn, Alex McGregor, 04/26/2001
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