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Do pesticide seed treatments inadvertently promote weeds?
A researcher with the NH Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of New Hampshire has received a $474,679 grant to ...

While attempt to save American chestnut through cross-breeding flagging, GMO seeds expect to be ready in 3-5 years
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis. New Hampshire is home ...
GMO labeling: bad for business, bad for consumers
When you go to the grocery store, you look for foods your family needs and likes, and, if you’re like ...
New Hampshire lawmakers aren’t buying anti-GMO scare tactics
(Summary) Grace Boatright, legislative director of the National Grange, a non-profit organization that advocates for rural agriculture, praises New Hampshire ...
Divided New Hampshire House panel recommends rejecting GMO labeling bill
On a 12-8 vote, the New Hampshire House Environment and Agriculture Committee recommended the full House kill a bill that ...
New Hampshire House subcommittee begins work on GMO labeling bill
Two months after his state passed legislation requiring labels on genetically engineered foods, Maine Rep. Lance Harvell, the bill’s chief ...