Corn Growers To Host Workshop On Biotechnology, GMO Crops TULSA, Okla. - As part of its Farmer Choice-Customer First Program, the American Corn Growers Association will host the first of a series of workshops on the issues of biotechnology and genetically modified crops. The workshop will be April 8 at the Airport Ramada Inn in Spokane, Wash, beginning at 8:30 a.m. “The entire debate over GMOs has caused a great deal of uncertainty for America’s farm ers. 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Federal entities that share regulatory authority over the production and marketing of aquatic animals include the National Marine Fisheries Service of the Department of Commerce, the Fish and Wildlife Service of the Department of the Interior, the Food and Drug Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of USDA. AMS will consult with these agencies in developing its organ ic standards. To attend one of the public meetings and provide oral com ments, individuals should regis ter with AMS before the meeting date by calling the National Organic Program at (202) 720- 3252 or by sending an e-mail message to nop.register@usda ,gov. Written comments may be sent to Mark Keating, USDA AMS-TMP-NOP, Room 2510-S, P.O. Box 96456, Washington, D.C. 20090-6456. Comments may be submitted by e-mail to aquatic.comment@usda.gov. 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