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Appeals Court Upholds rBGH-Free Labelling, Overturns Ohio Ban

"Earlier this week, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the state of Ohio's ban  on labels that identify milk as rBST- or rBGH-free, meaning produced without the use of artificial bovine growth hormone. Consumer and organic food groups were jubilant at the Ohio news, which may have far-reaching repercussions not only for all milk, but for genetically engineered foods."

Tom Laskawy reports for Grist October 6, 2010.

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"Federal Court Strikes Down Ohio Ban On rBGH-Free Labels" (Food Manufacturing)

Source: Grist, 10/08/2010