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− | Tomorrow's Bounty Project a coordinated pro-GM public information campaign. It is a project of the [[Agriculture Commodity Coalition]] which is a group of 14 farm commodity organizations, including [[American Soybean Association]], the [[National Corn Growers Association]] and the [[American Farm Bureau Federation]]. It is funded by the biotech-industry funded [[Council for Biotechnology Information]] (CBI) to run the [[Tomorrow's Bounty Project]]<ref>[http://www.agctr.lsu.edu/Subjects/soybean/pdf/asajuly19.PDF 'Tomorrow's Bounty Project']</ref> under the slogan [http://www.tomorrowsbounty.org/ 'Farmers for the benefits of Biotechnology']. | + | '''Tomorrow's Bounty Project''' is a coordinated pro-GM public information campaign. It is a project of the [[Agriculture Commodity Coalition]] which is a group of 14 farm commodity organizations, including [[American Soybean Association]], the [[National Corn Growers Association]] and the [[American Farm Bureau Federation]]. It is funded by the biotech-industry funded [[Council for Biotechnology Information]] (CBI) to run the [[Tomorrow's Bounty Project]]<ref>[http://www.agctr.lsu.edu/Subjects/soybean/pdf/asajuly19.PDF 'Tomorrow's Bounty Project']</ref> under the slogan [http://www.tomorrowsbounty.org/ 'Farmers for the benefits of Biotechnology']. |
==People== | ==People== | ||
[[Kimball Nill]] | [[Kimball Nill]] |
Latest revision as of 15:22, 20 April 2009
Tomorrow's Bounty Project is a coordinated pro-GM public information campaign. It is a project of the Agriculture Commodity Coalition which is a group of 14 farm commodity organizations, including American Soybean Association, the National Corn Growers Association and the American Farm Bureau Federation. It is funded by the biotech-industry funded Council for Biotechnology Information (CBI) to run the Tomorrow's Bounty Project[1] under the slogan 'Farmers for the benefits of Biotechnology'.