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Maine newspapers support LD 718

Bangor Daily News: Give consumers a choice and label genetically modified foods

"LD 718, sponsored by Rep. Lance Harvell, R-Farmington, and co-sponsored by 123 Republicans, Democrats and independents, would require that foods containing genetically modified organisms be labeled as such. It should pass." Read the full editorial

 

Portland Press Herald: Legislature should pass GMO labeling bill

"Consumers have a right to know whether their food has genetically engineered ingredients. Free markets work best when consumers have what they need to make informed choices. That is the concept behind L.D. 718, the genetically modified organism labeling bill now before the Legislature. That is also the reason that lawmakers should pass this law this year." Read the full editorial


Organic and Sustainable Agriculture News
Oyster farmers crack open a hungry market
Portland Press Herald - 5/30/2011.
By Ann S. Kim – Scarborough: Standing on his pontoon workstation, Nate Perry scooped young inch-and-a-half-long oysters into plastic mesh bags. Good weather meant an opportunity to deploy some floating bags and get the shellfish on the way to market size.
State’s next magnet school heavily hands-on
Portland Press Herald - 5/30/2011.
By Beth Staples – Fairfield: This September, Cody Buzzell plans to be one of the first students at the Maine Academy of Natural Sciences on the campus of Good Will-Hinckley Home for Boys and Girls. Farmland, barns, greenhouses, walking trails, ponds and sugar shacks will be his classrooms.
Herbicide spraying will be limited
Kennebec Journal - 5/30/2011.
By Keith Edwards – Augusta: The city plans to continue with limited herbicide spraying on major thoroughfares this summer, but not in neighborhoods, as it studies how to respond to residents' concerns the chemicals are putting people at risk.
Cost hampers soup kitchens’ ability to feed clients
Kennebec Journal - 5/29/2011.
By Scott Monroe – Palmyra: They opened lunch at the soup kitchen with prayer. In front of a dozen people on Tuesday, pastor Herb Pearl read a Bible verse about loving your neighbor as yourself.
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