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In the news release, Animal Antibiotics And Biotech Seed Experts Highlight The Food Dialogues: New York, issued 04-Oct-2012 by U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that an there is an additional member to the "Your Toughest Questions Answered on Antibiotics in Your Food" panel. The additional panel member is: Barb Determan, pork producer (Iowa), Heartland Marketing Group. The complete, corrected release follows:

Animal Antibiotics And Biotech Seed Experts Highlight The Food Dialogues: New York

U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance (USFRA) assembles Leaders in Nutrition, Food Policy, Biotechnology, Veterinary Science and Farming and Ranching to Discuss Provocative Food Topics

CHESTERFIELD, Mo., Oct. 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Americans continue to have questions about how food is grown and raised. In response, the U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance (USFRA), which was created to lead the dialogue and answer questions consumers have about food production through unique events, social media, access to farmers and ranchers, and content on its website, www.fooddialogues.com, will host The Food DialoguesSM: New York. Today, USFRA announced the list of panelists who will assemble at The TimesCenter in Midtown Manhattan on November 15 for panel discussions on some of today's most pressing issues concerning food – antibiotics, biotechnology and media, marketing and food.

"Following the momentum of past Food Dialogues' panel discussions in September 2011, March 2012 and June 2012, we realize that Americans still have a lot of important questions surrounding topics like biotechnology, animal antibiotics and how media and the marketing community talk about food and healthy choices," said Bob Stallman, chairman of USFRA and president of the American Farm Bureau Federation. "We're excited to bring a wide range of voices together for in-depth panel discussions about these issues and to answer some important questions that aren't getting heard. It's time we move the conversation forward."

The panel discussions, which will stream live at www.fooddialogues.com, will focus on three separate topics. USFRA has assembled a group of panelists who are experts in their respective fields with various points of view on the panel topics, including Tracie McMillan, author of "The American Way of Eating," representatives from Consumers Union, the American Veterinary Medical Association, and farmers and ranchers from across the country. Following is the current roster of participants and topics that will be covered on November 15:

The Media, Marketing and Healthy Choices panel will examine how the media's coverage of food and its health benefits has impacted consumer choice. This discussion also will address what more can be done to answer Americans' questions about how their food is grown and raised. Expert panelists include:

  • Tracie McMillan, author, The American Way of Eating
  • Debbie Beauvais, New York School Nutrition President and Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics spokesperson
  • Blake Hurst, president, Missouri Farm Bureau
  • Craig McNamara, California organic farmer
  • Richard Ball, New York vegetable farmer

For the Your Toughest Questions Answered on Antibiotics in Your Food panel, experts will discuss antibiotics and its use and application in animal agriculture. USFRA has secured:

  • Dr. Christine Hoang, DVM, MPH, CPH, Assistant Director of the Division of Scientific Activities of the American Veterinary Medical Association
  • Jean Halloran, Director of Food Policy Initiatives, Consumers Union
  • Keith Ayoob, pediatric nutritionist, Albert Einstein School of Medicine
  • Dr. Karen Jordan, Brush Creek Swiss Farms, North Carolina – dairy farmer and veterinarian
  • Barb Determan, pork producer (Iowa), Heartland Marketing Group

Your Toughest Questions Answered on Biotechnology (GMOs) in Your Food panel will include experts who are well-versed in the use of biotech seeds, including the benefits and concerns related to long-term health and food labeling including:

  • Pamm Larry, the leader of California's Prop 37, "GMO labeling" initiative
  • Dr. Bob Goldberg, plant molecular biologist currently using genomics to identify all of the genes required to "make a seed," UCLA
  • Jerry Slocum, Mississippi soybean farmer
  • Dr. Julie Howard, Chief Scientist, Food Security, USAID

In addition to the panel discussions, USFRA has plans to announce farmers and ranchers who are semi-finalists for its Faces of Farming and Ranching program.

To attend an event in-person, go to http://fooddialogues.com/ny-food-dialogues/rsvp or call 888-25-USFRA (888-258-7372) for additional details. For information about USFRA and to see footage from past Food Dialogues events, visit www.fooddialogues.com. To join the conversation online, visit www.facebook.com/USFarmersandRanchers and follow USFRA on Twitter @USFRA using #FoodD .

About The Food Dialogues
USFRA recognizes that Americans have important questions about our food and how it is produced. We have all become invested in knowing more about where our food comes from and how it was grown and raised – and how it impacts our personal health. USFRA helps farmers and ranchers answer consumers' and influencers' questions, and respond to their concerns, about food production.

About U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance (USFRA)
U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance (USFRA) is a newly formed alliance consisting of a wide range of prominent farmer- and rancher-led organizations and agricultural partners. This marks the first time agricultural groups at the national, regional and state levels have collaborated to lead the dialogue and answer Americans' questions about how we raise our food – while being stewards of the environment, responsibly caring for our animals and maintaining strong businesses and communities.

This press release was wholly or partially funded by one or more Checkoff programs.

SOURCE U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance