GEAPS receives funding through ag safety initiative 09.27.2013 By Jeff Gelski The $500,000 contribution will help in developing courses for the GEAPS/Kansas State University Distance Program.Read More
Getting undeclared allergens under control 09.26.2013 By Keith Nunes Manufacturers are working to minimize cross-contamination and the mislabeling of products.Read More
Cargill defends natural claim for erythritol in court case 09.24.2013 By Jeff Gelski The company agrees to a settlement in a Truvia case but denies any false or misleading advertising.Read More
Old milling companies partner in new Indiana venture 09.23.2013 By Josh Sosland Siemer and Nagel take a forward view in establishing Whitewater Mill.Read More
House votes to cut SNAP spending by $40 billion 09.20.2013 By Jay Sjerven Bill passes by a count of 217 to 210.Read More
Web site launched to bust biotechnology myths 09.19.2013 By Staff Controversial ingredients are safe and beneficial to the environment, says Grocery Manufacturers Association.Read More
Expiration harmonization sought 09.18.2013 By Josh Sosland Harvard Law, N.R.D.C. say food expiration date labeling practices should be standardized.Read More
Post settles with E.P.A. on air pollution controls 09.17.2013 By Eric Schroeder Violations occurred at company's cereal plant in Modesto, Calif.Read More
Kansas State receives grant for grain dust explosion safety 09.17.2013 By Eric Schroeder University to use $105,000 in funds to train workers and employers on preventing explosions.Read More
Bill to cut nutrition spending by $40 billion introduced 09.17.2013 By Jay Sjerven Proposed cuts are twice as high as the original House farm bill and 10 times the cuts sought by the Senate.Read More