Links to Articles Cited in Monsanto Pages

From the Main Monsanto Page

 * City of St. Louis Community Information Network, "Mound City of the Mississippi: St Louis: Monsanto, undated, accessed May 2005.
 * ETC Group, "Monsanto Breaks Promise to Abandon Terminator Technology ", News Release, April 23, 2003.
 * ETC group, "Terminator Technology - Five Years Later ", Communiqué, Issue # 79, May/June 2003.
 * Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, "International Plant Genetics Treaty Goes Into Effect Treaty protects farmers' rights, U.S. yet to ratify ", Utne, July 1, 2004.
 * Carey Gillam, "General Electric Workers Sue Monsanto Over PCB’s," Reuters, January 5, 2006.
 * "Dow, Monsanto Ordered To Pay $62M Over Agent Orange", KSBW Channel.com, (California) January 26, 2006. (This is an Associated Press story).

From Monsanto and the pollution of Anniston, Alabama

 * Environmental Working Group, "Anniston In Depth", Chemical Industry Archives, January 11, 2002.
 * Monsanto, "Monsanto Clarifies Issues Related to Anniston, AL and PCB Clean-Up", undated, accessed May 2005.
 * Wayne Wenzel, "Wall Street bullish on agriculture", Farm Industry News, March 18, 2002.
 * Soma Biswas, "Solutia, creditors aim at Monsanto", The Daily Deal, December 18, 2003.
 * "Solutia's Ultimatum Is Called Bid for Attention", St. Louis Post Dispatch, December 6, 2003.
 * Jim Suhr, "Solutia Pulls Back on Settlement Payouts", Miami Herald, December 3, 2003.
 * Steven Mackay, "Solutia files for bankruptcy, cites Monsanto liabilities", Birmingham Business Journal, December 17, 2003.
 * Environmental Working Group, "Monsanto Keeps Spinning Around But Can't Seem To Shake Its Past: Decades Later, as the truth emerges about the company's PCB deception, Monsanto claims that it no longer exists", accessed May 2005.
 * Solutia, "Solutia Reports Settlement of Alabama PCB Litigation; $600 Million Cash Settlement and Community Outreach Programs", Media Release, August 20, 2003.
 * Environmental Protection Agency, "National Priorities List: NPL Site Narrative for Sauget Area 2", Federal Register Notice, September 13, 2001.
 * Peter Montague, "Fixing Superfund -- Part 1: The Polluters Plan to Wreck Superfund", Rachels Hazardous Waste News, Number 357, September 30, 1993.

From Monsanto and the Roundup Ready Controversy

 * Dr. Charles Benbrook, "Evidence of the Magnitude and Consequences of the Roundup Ready Soybean Yield Drag from University-Based Varietal Trials in 1998", Benbrook Consulting Services, Sandpoint, Idaho, Ag BioTech InfoNet Technical Paper Number 1, July 13, 1999.
 * Dr. Charles M. Benbrook, "Troubled Times Amid Commercial Success for Roundup Ready Soybeans: Glyphosate Efficacy is Slipping and Unstable Transgene Expression Erodes Plant Defenses and Yields", Northwest Science and Environmental Policy Center, Sandpoint Idaho, AgBioTech InfoNet Technical Paper Number 4, May 3, 2001.
 * "Managing Weeds in Conservation Tillage", Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, July 2003.
 * "Monsanto to guarantee Roundup Ready system", South East Farm Press, September 6, 2000.
 * Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives, "Weed Management - Comparing Zero and Conventional Tillage", March 2003
 * James Randerson, "Genetically-modified superweeds "not uncommon"", New Scientist, February 5, 2002.
 * Michigan State University Extension Information Access Center, "Chemical Weed Control in Glyphosate Resistant Corn", undated, access August 2005.
 * Review of International Social Questions, "GM Crop Woes: a report from Argentina", RISQ Reviews, September 23, 2003.
 * "What Lurks Behind Triple Herbicide-Tolerant Oilseed Rape?", ISIS Report, April 17, 2002.
 * Susan Milius, "When Genes Escape: Does it matter to crops and weeds?", Science News Online, Vol. 164, No. 15, p. 232, October 11, 2003;.
 * Jack Brown, Donn C. Thill Angela P. Brown, Traci A. Brammer and Hari Nair, "Gene Transfer Between Canola (Brassica Napus) and Related Weed Species", Department of Plant, Soil, and Entomological Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844-2339, U.S.A, undated, accessd July 2005.
 * Carol Norris and Jeremy Sweet, "Monitoring of Large Scale Releases of Genetically Modified Crops", National Institute of Agricultural Botany, undated, accessed July 2005.
 * "Group C1/5 Resistant Birdsrape Mustard (Brassica campestris)", undated, accessed August 3, 2005.
 * Marie Woolf, "Rogue genes cross to weeds", Independent on Sunday (UK), April 18,1999.
 * Geoffrey Lean, "British trials show GE crops breeding with plants in the wild", New Zealand Herald, December 29, 2002. (Syndicated from The Independent).
 * Paul Brown, "GM Crops Created Superweed, Say Scientists: Modified rape crosses with wild plant to create tough pesticide-resistant strain", The Guardian (UK), July 25, 2005.
 * Dr. Mae-Wan Ho (Director) and Prof. Joe Cummins, "Chronicle of An Ecological Disaster Foretold", Institute of Science in Society, undated, accessed August 2005.
 * "International Survey of Herbicide Resistant Weeds", accessed August 2005.
 * Australian Department of the Environment and Heritage, "Biotechnology Maths Quiz Canola: How do you rate as an environmental risk assessor?", June 23, 2005.
 * "Weed Resistance.com",
 * "Herbicide Resistance Action Committee",
 * "Agricultural Biotechnology Support Project II", accessed August 2005.
 * Monsanto, "Monsanto CEO Outlines Strategy For Growth At Agchemicals/Agbiotechnology Conference", Media Release, February 6, 2001.
 * "Monsanto expects higher profits from seeds than Roundup", St Louis Business Journal, June 11, 2003.
 * Reid J. Smeda and Brent Sellers, "Glyphosate Resistance and Waterhemp: What is the Connection?", ntegrated Pest & Crop Management Newsletter, University of Missouri-Columbia, Vol. 13, No. 4,  April 11, 2003.
 * Charles M. Benbrook, "Genetically Engineered Crops and Pesticide Use in the United States: The First Nine Years", BioTech InfoNet Technical Paper Number 7, October 2004.
 * Peter McGrath, "GM potatoes deter one pest but attract another", New Scientist, June 1, 2002.
 * The Editors, ""Changes In Bt Cotton Refuges?"", Progressive Farmer, July 12, 2000.
 * Ron Brunoehler, "Wrangling Over Refuges: Will non-Bt refuges delay corn borer resistance?", Soybean Digest, November 2000.
 * Lennart Hardell, and Mikael Eriksson, "A case-control study of non-Hodgkin lymphoma and exposure to pesticides", Cancer v.85, i.6, November 19, 2000.
 * Herve Morin, "Monsanto's Roundup Herbicide, Sprayed Heavily on GE Crops, is Hazardous to Humans: Roundup Doesn't Poison Only Weeds",  Le Monde (France),  March 12, 2005.
 * "Heroibicide Factsheet: Glyphosate", Journal of Pesticide Reform, Volume 24, Number 4, Winter 2004.
 * Sophie Richard, Safa Moslemi, Herbert Sipahutar, Nora Benachour, and Gilles-Eric Seralini, "Differential Effects of Glyphosate and Roundup on Human Placental Cells and Aromatase", Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 113, Number 6, June 2005.
 * Rachel Melcer, "Misuse of gene-altered crops can cause problem," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 9, 2005.

From Monsanto and Genetic Pollution

 * Save Organic Food, "Genetically engineered crops: A threat to organic farmers", accessed May 2005. (This is a collection of articles on a range of topics mostly dating from 1999 through to 2002).
 * David Brough, "GM presence in seeds inevitable, EU group says", Reuters, April 6, 2001.
 * Save Organic Food, "Organic Agriculture is under attack!: Genetically engineered crops are contaminating organic crops and the U.S. Department of Agriculture is doing nothing to stop it", accessed May 2005.
 * Market Choices® Grain Marketing Communication Plan under the "Grower Info" tab.
 * Market Enforcers

From Monsanto and Genetically Engineered Trees

 * Stop GE Trees Campaign, "GE Trees Myths and Realities", accessed May 2005.
 * People's Forest Forum, "Global Ban on GM Forests, accessed May 2005.
 * Rainforest Action Network, "Genetically Engineered Trees and Weyerhaeuser", accessed May 2005.
 * Sierra Club, "Genetically Engineered Trees", accessed May 2005.
 * Stop GE Trees Campaign, "Introduction: Threats from Genetically Engineered Trees", accessed May 2005.
 * "Monsanto withdraws GMO bentgrass petition", TulsaToday.com, accessed May 2005.
 * David Barboza, "Activists Sound the Alarm on GE Grass for Lawns & Golf Courses", New York Times, July 8, 2000.
 * Alex Pulaski, "A growing controversy", Oregonian, September 12, 2004.
 * Andrew Pollack, "Genes From Engineered Grass Spread for Miles, Study Finds", 'New York Times, September 21, 2004. (Abstract).
 * Mike Lee, "UCD cleared in seed mix-up", Sacramento Bee, December 1, 2004.

From Goliath and David: Monsanto's Legal Battles against Farmers

 * "Monsanto vs Schmeiser: The Classic David vs Goliath Struggle...", Percy Schmeiser.com, accessed May 2005.
 * "Nelson vs Monsanto", NelsonFarm.Net, accessed May 2005.
 * Andrew Kimbrell Joseph Mendelson, Monsanto vs. U.S. Farmers Report, Center for Food Safety, January 2005.
 * "2003 Monsanto Technology/Stewardship Agreement (Limited Use License)", Mindfully.org, accessed May 2005.
 * Percy Schmesier, "Monsanto Intensifies Investigations", Percy Schemiser.com, November 2001.
 * "Monsanto Representatives" Intimidate Farmers with the use of Private Investigators, 1 800 "snitch" lines, and Threatening Letters: Is Monsanto's approach protecting licensed canola users or sheer intimidation of all farmers?", Percy Schemiser.com, accessed May 2005.
 * Dan Baum, "Feeding Our Deepest Fears: How Big Agriculture and the US Government Bungled the Biotech Revolution and Made a Deal With The Devil", Playboy, June 1, 2004.
 * A.B. Hansen, "Percy Schmeiser&#8217;s Supreme Court GMO update", Common Ground, February 2004.
 * Kirk Makin, "[www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/TPStory/LAC/20040522/MONSANTO22/TPNational/TopStories Plant genes, modified cells can be patented, court rules]", Globe & Mail (Toronto), May 22, 2004, Page A1.
 * Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, "Farmers Lose, Monsanto Wins in Major Canadian Court Case", Common Dreams Progressive Newswire, May 21, 2004.
 * E. Ann Clark, "A fanciful tale... On the Appeal of the Percy Schmeiser Decision", Percey Schemiser.com, 2002.
 * Mike Lee, "Monsanto wins gene patent case", Sacramento Bee, May 22, 2004.
 * E. Ann Clark, "Monsanto's Hollow Victory in the Percy Schmeiser Seed Saving Case: So, who really won the Schmeiser Decision?", Organic Consumers Association, June 13, 2004.