2010 Newsletter Archive
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- Register now for NAMA’s 2010 Annual Meeting
- NAMA welcomes Portco Packaging as associate member
- NAMA president participates in wheat tour
- NAMA urges FDA to reconsider interpretation of “transfer” in the Reportable Food Registry
- Urban Wheat Field coming to DC
- Revised guidelines for DON released
- NAMA supports grant proposal for wheat research
- DeMarchi joins Wheat Growers
- Grain Chain highlights enrichment benefits of refined/milled grains
- Bread Art Project reaches 50,000 submissions goal
- Vote for How Wheat Works in USDA contest
- White House ag advisor selected
- New bio bills introduced after Supreme Court ruling
- Conference Calendar
- Waters speaks about legislative climate at Sosland Seminar
- Whole grains recommended in Dietary Guidelines report
- Source of DGAC recommendations to be made public
- IFIC survey finds consumers support biotechnology
- California withdraws Prop 65 regulatory level for fumonisin
- New device detects insects in stored wheat
- Bair becomes member of House ag working group
- 50% cut recommended for 2012 methyl bromide usage
- Bimbo Bakeries holds research paper contest
- In Memory
- Conference calendar
- Senator McGovern leads Food Security Mission to Africa
- NAMA advocates supplemental appropriation to meet international food aid needs
- Scab alert system aims to prevent Fusarium Head Blight
- New President visits members
- Bair interviewed about biotech wheat on Successful Farming Radio
- New climate change legislation introduced
- NAMA leadership meets with administrative officials
- NAMA and NCAUR hold 51st Corn Dry Milling Conference
- Conference calendar
- NAMA welcomes C-Shore International Milling Company, LLC as milling member
- Food Safety Bill negotiations continue
- Grain chain disputes DGAC recommendation to replace grains with starchy vegetables
- K-State to offer distance learning courses
- Georgia removes wheat flour from new finished-product testing regulations
- Oat and barley byproducts should be eligible for BCAP payments
- Conference calendar
- NAMA names Mary K. Waters as new president
- 2010 Division Meeting presentations available online
- Panel projects lowest soft red winter wheat production in 30 years
- Register now – 2010 Corn Dry Milling Conference
- Grain industry urges Obesity Taskforce to use uniform messaging
- Oat research funding steadily increasing
- Dan Dye and Mark Kolkhorst elected to GFF Board of Trustees
- Changes overdue for outdated wheat standards and grading practices
- NAMA urges government funding of cereal crops research
- Industry supports Obama’s pledge to double U.S. exports
- In Memory of Jim Sharp
- Jim Bair to serve as technical expert on wheat industry
- Betsy Faga recognized by ABA for her leadership and contribution to the baking industry
- Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City to hold Economic Symposium
- Join NAMA on Facebook
- Conference calendar
- More than 200 members and industry friends registered for the Division Meetings
- NAMA holds BRC seminar
- FDA reviews Reportable Food Registry with NAMA members
- Revisions to combustible dust standards are not necessary
- Proposed food aid packaging requirements need closer scrutiny
- Millers ask for more wheat research funding
- Siemer receives 2010 Citizen of the Year award
- Industry urges easing of restrictions on U.S. agricultural sales to Cuba
- Kansas State University CEO update
- CNMA requests OTA and DON compliance suspension
- Senate proposes reauthorizing chemical facility security legislation
- GFF prepared for Atkins re-launch
- Scientists identify specific barley tissues infected by scab
- Join NAMA on Facebook
- Conference calendar
- Time to register for the 2009 Division Meeting
- Plans underway for the 50th Annual Corn Dry Milling Conference
- Bair speaks at the POGA conference
- USWBSI and Wheat Genome Conference
- NAMA’s 2009 Committee Chairmen
- International Trade Committee meets in Kansas City
- Facility Risk-Assessment and Security Guide under development
- NAMA successful in getting oats removed from retaliation list
- Streetar retires from Minot Milling
- Corn research results reach 10.5 million readers
- Future of international agricultural research uncertain
- 2009 molds and mycotoxins short course
- NAMA in the news
- Conference calendar
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