Baldwin backs funding for Midwest biotech incubator
Debt Help By Chris Fleissner • 06/16/06
Madison, Wis. - A Madison-based company experienced in
producing agricultural projects for NASA could receive $150,000
from Congress to help finance a biotech incubator.
Furthermore, the article fails to note that farmers in the Midwest are actually spraying as much pesticide as they did before they began planting biotech corn. Scientists from Iowa and Cornell universities concluded in published studies this June that "the use of transgenic corn will not significantly reduce insecticide use in most of the corn growing areas of the Midwest." The only threat that has been diminished by the Environmental Protection Agency' register biotech corn has been the threat to Monsanto's corporate profits.
Counseling Debt Funding for the Midwest Biolink Incubator was included at the
request of U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, in an appropriations
bill passed Wednesday in the House of Representatives. The funding
now must pass through the Senate, and the final version must be
signed by President Bush.
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Consolidation Consumer Debt The incubator will facilitate development of several high-value
products, most of which will be biomedical in nature, but also will
include help for analyzing products related to proteins, fuels,
polymers, pharmaceuticals, and molecular-based products.
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Debt Settlement It would contain lab facilities used for experimentation,
prototyping, and demonstrations. "The research community amazes me
with what they can accomplish," said Tom Crabb, chief financial
officer at Orbital Technologies Corp., the company proposing the
research. "The funding will be merely a seed to generate and foster
a lot of the technologies that we have in Wisconsin, and focus on
effort."
Some of the roles that Dwight Baldwin took were as Doctor, Veterinarian, Dentist, and Priest. When the patients didn’t have enough money they would pay Dr. Baldwin with arts, furniture, and other possessions. When Dwight Baldwin came to Hawaii he came with very little furniture, all the furniture in his home were all made from resources or as gifts from patients. The minimum amount of money that the Baldwin family made in a month was $100.00. Dwight Baldwin learned to speak the Hawaiian language, and used some of the Hawaiian medicines.
Debt Free Crabb said the incubator project will be of a similar magnitude
to the payloads Orbitec has produced for the space station. "It's a
different scale, with different market sectors involved," he said,
"but the whole thing focused on commercialization, creating a
bridge between research and product development."
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Consolidation Debt Service The funds will be directed through the Madison Development
Corp., a non-profit corporation that provides loans to
hard-to-finance small businesses. MDC provided start-up funding for
Orbitec more than 20 years ago.
Company Consolidation Debt MDC President Frank Staniszewski said new plant-based products
hold the promise of fueling a new economic engine situated in the
nation's agricultural heartland. "Federal funding of the Midwest
Biolink Incubator will help advance development new plant-based
products and technologies," he said in a statement.
Consolidation Debt Online Meanwhile, Crabb complimented Baldwin on her interest in the
high-tech industry. "She understands how niches can turn into
sources of economic development for the state," he said.
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