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Broccoli, water, the Farm Bill and more from the week-end readings

Posted on November 4, 2013 by monika

This may have gotten a bit old but it is worth repeating once more – Eat Your Broccoli. (NYT)

Clean water currents – EPA finally Begins Closing Critical Gaps. (Clean Water Action)

As opposed as it is, Walmart Is One of the Biggest Beneficiaries of Food Stamps. (Huffington Post)

Find out what is new – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in the Farm Bill. (Center for Food Safety)

Did you know that More than 230 scientists say GMOs not safe, including developer of first GM crop? (Examiner.com)

On 522 campaign, “This is the largest amount of money ever concealed in an election,” says Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson as stated in Junk Food Lobby Forced to Disclose Donors to its Secret “Defense of Brand Strategic Account” by Michele Simon from Eat Drink Politics.

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