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How Monsanto Is Terrifying the Farming Worldnew
 
    
    When you're good at something, you want to leverage that. Monsanto's specialty is killing stuff.
  
    Miami New Times  |  
    Chris Parker  |  
    07-25-2013  | 
    Features
  
  
  
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  Big Organic Joins Monsanto in Fighting Calif. Prop 37new
 
    
    Large corporations that own organic food brands are also bankrolling the fight against the GMO labeling initiative.
  
    East Bay Express  |  
    Corey Hill  |  
    09-13-2012  | 
    Environment
  
  
  
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  Monsanto's Point of No Returnnew
 
    
    Is it too late to save our food supply from a business model gone mad? While many worry over Monsanto's use of genetically modified seeds, the food supply giant has very rapidly gained control of the seed market. It's becoming difficult or impossible to find seed of any kind that isn't sold by Monsanto.
  
    Boulder Weekly  |  
    Joel Dyer  |  
    08-31-2012  | 
    Business & Labor
  
  
  
    
  Placenta Shampoos, BPA, and Monsanto's Genetic Empirenew
We are experimental people. By that, I don't mean we like to tinker. Though tinker we certainly do.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Greg Harman  |  
    02-29-2012  | 
    Environment
  
  
  
    
  E Tu, Beet Rootnew
 
    
    By deregulating genetically modified sugar beets and alfalfa, USDA has tipped its hand on where it stands on GM foods.
  
    Weekly Alibi  |  
    Ari LeVaux  |  
    02-24-2011  | 
    Food+Drink
  
  
  
    
  Will Monsanto's Sweet 'EverMild' Tearless Onion Whet a Discriminating Palate?new
 
    
    St. Louis-based Monsanto has a plan to make sweet-onion farmers weep. The seed company last week unveiled a tearless onion that it's dubbed the "EverMild," modeled after the famous Vidalia sweet onion from Georgia.
  
    Riverfront Times  |  
    Kristen Hinman  |  
    02-19-2010  | 
    Food+Drink
  
  
  
    
  Touring Monsanto's Secret GMO Farmnew
Monsanto is one of the world's most powerful producers of Genetically Modified foods. At a tour of one of its Hawaii seed farms, friendly company officials and scientists offer rhetoric that doesn't come close to matching reality.