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Interior secretary who urges its approval and the Environmental Protection Agency, which wants additional pollution safeguards. Idaho — A proposed Monsanto Co. phosphate mine slated to produce ingredients for Roundup weedkiller generated nearly 7,000...
Tags: Idaho, Monsanto Co., EPA, Blackfoot Bridge Mine, Interior, BLM, phosphate mining, U.S, interior secretary, Pocatello, Environment, Roundup, Simplot, Business Finance, Monsanto, Agrium, Herbicides, Greater St. Louis, Droughts
At the time I immigrated to the United States I was 30, married, and the father of three children, Alicia, Issa and Vivian, ages 6,4 and 2. I was working for Armco Steel Corp., an American company that was building the largest steel mill in Argentina.
Tags: United States, American Consul, Buenos Aires, Middletown, Miami International Airport, Monsanto Co, Lita, Argentina, Charles Bailey, Armco Co., Middletown Ohio
My research tells me that the answer to that question is a definite “yes.” When it comes to basic materials investments, we’ve talked a lot about gold and steel, but don’t forget the agricultural goods...Louis-based seed-producer Monsanto last week broke...
Tags: Monsanto Co., Strategic Advantage, Jon Markman, St. Louis, India, Mon, St. Louis Missouri, Pfizer, Droughts, Greater St. Louis, Monsanto, Business Finance
Idaho phosphate mine the company depends on to make its Roundup weedkiller to stop the leakage of selenium and heavy metals into a tributary of the Blackfoot River...Idaho phosphate mine the company depends on to make its Roundup weedkiller to stop the...
Tags: Monsanto Co., water management, Idaho, phosphate mining, Blackfoot River, Soda Springs, Herbicides, Roundup, Eastern Idaho, Selenium, Simplot, Droughts, Greater St. Louis, Monsanto, Business Finance, Environment
Borlaug, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for his work increasing food production in starving areas of the globe, welcomed Fraley to his Dallas home, where the two men sipped coffee and tea and discussed a subject dear to their hearts: the future...
Tags: Africa Monsanto, Monsanto Co, Rob Fraley, biotech crop, Norman Borlaug, green revolution, food production, tolerant corn, research centers, executive director, Mexico, Greater St. Louis, Monsanto, Herbicides, Roundup, Genetically modified food, Droughts, Environmental issues, Genetic engineering, Business Finance, Environment
Monsanto Co., reeling from its first market-share losses to DuPont Co. DuPont, the second-biggest seed maker, grabbed U.S. sales from Monsanto this year, showing its larger rival that farmers won't always pay for the most advanced seeds. Monsanto aims...
Tags: Monsanto Co., million acres, SmartStax, DuPont Co., corn seed, roundup ready, Paul Schickler, U.S, monsanto share, Minneapolis, Herbicides, Roundup, Soybean, Pioneer Hi-Bred, Environment, Droughts, Greater St. Louis, Monsanto, Business Finance
Louis-based seed and chemical company for information pertaining to charges that it has engaged in anticompetitive behavior or may have violated antitrust laws. Pioneer Hi-Bred of Johnston and its parent company DuPont sued Monsanto last summer charging...
Tags: Monsanto Under Antitrust Review, Monsanto Co., U.S. Department of Justice, Justice Department, violated antitrust, antitrust laws
After eight years of light antitrust scrutiny under a Republican White House, the technology and telecommunications industries are bracing for stepped up oversight by the Obama administration's Justice Department. Christine Varney, the head of the department's...
Tags: IBM Corp., power, US Justice Department, mainframe computers, used justice, Monsanto Co., US Department of Justice, antitrust investigating
The Associated Press Last updated on Wednesday, Oct. 07, 2009 09:53AM EDT M onsanto Co. MON-N , the world's biggest seed maker, said Wednesday its fourth-quarter loss widened to $233-million (U.S.) in the fourth quarter on a decrease in revenue, led...
Tags: Monsanto Co., quarter loss, loss widened, fourth quarter, seeds maker, biggest seeds
The government illegally approved a genetically modified, herbicide-resistant strain of sugar beets without adequately considering the chance they will contaminate other beet crops, a federal judge in San Francisco has ruled. More News The ruling by...
Tags: sugar beets, genetically engineered, Monsanto Co., federal judge, engineered sugar, U.S. Department of Agriculture, modified sugar, judge rules, San Francisco