Topics: Research, Plant-Based/Animal Free,
Swedish study finds meat substitutes more difficult to absorb | AGDAILY
A Swedish study published in 2022 has shown evidence that some plant-based meat alternatives may be difficult for the human body to digest.
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Topics: Soybeans, Plant-Based/Animal Free,
Bunge to build $550-mln soy processing facility in Indiana
Agriculture commodities trader Bunge Ltd said on Thursday it would invest about $550 million to build a soy protein concentrate facility in Indiana to cater to a rising demand for plant-based food products and processed meats.
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Topics: Soybeans, Research,
Finding Flooding Tolerance to Breed Better Soybeans - Research Highlight - Soybean Research & Information Network - SRIN
By Barb Baylor Anderson When dealing with potential yield loss to stresses such as flooding, soybean farmers have to decide whether or not to grow the highest-yielding varieties available or […]
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Topics: Dairy, Food/Nutrition,
Attracting Generation Z To Dairy - Mid-West Farm Report
Dairy checkoff dollars are at work to reach the next generation of consumers — shoppers in their early 20s or younger, who are... Read More
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12/15/2022 SOURCE: www.valleynewslive.com
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Topics: Agriculture US, Biotech,
Biological Alternatives Offer Hope for Restoring Biodiversity
This week, the United Nations is meeting in Montreal for the UN Biodiversity Conference. The conference brings together leaders from around the world to discuss how to prevent loss of biodiversity and how to restore habitats that are already hurting.
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12/13/2022 SOURCE: dothaneagle.com
Zeke Williams is a fifth-generation farmer from Grand Ridge. He began farming full time on the family farm in 1992 after graduating from Chipola.
Zeke Williams is Cotton Farmer of the Year
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12/13/2022 SOURCE: www.freshfruitportal.com
Florida orange production was negatively impacted by hurricanes Ian and Nicole, with many growing areas flooded by the catastrophe.
USDA forecasts 51% drop in Florida orange production
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