Seed Processing Articles & Analysis: Older
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As farmers ourselves, we knew farmers needed to take control of their seed treatment process. We also knew they didn’t have adequate tools to do so. ...
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We recognized how little control and transparency farmers currently have in their seed treatment process. It’s completely out of your hands. You’re forced to guess how much treated seed you’ll need months in advance. ...
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Palm kernel oil (PKO) is has very similar compositions and properties as coconut oil. It is a kind of co-product of palm oil production. With the fast growth of palm oil, palm kernel oil will replace coconut oil as the main resource of lauric acid. Palm Fruit Oil Vs Palm Kernel Oil The chemical properties and physical properties of these two oils are very different. They also have different ...
There are many differing results presented on process improvements but little data that ties them to CoG outcomes. What we want to demonstrate using BioSolve Process modelling are the key parameters that influence the real value. Taking data from published examples (4,5,6,7)), different N-1 process scenarios (perfusion and non-perfusion) were ...
Test Plots For Your Ground Commercial research plots are a vital part of pushing agriculture forward and show the potential of the seed. But many farmers want to know how that seed could perform in their ground under their own management practices. ...
Mustard seed is the seed of the cruciferous family plant, including black mustard seed, yellow mustard seed and white mustard seed, brown mustard seed, and 3 other kinds. ...
Factors analyzed include echo reflectivity parameters such as the mean and maximum echo intensity, the anomaly percentage of the grid number of effective echoes, the fractional contribution to the total reflectivities, and the vertically integrated liquid water content (VIL) during and after the seeding process. About 12 minutes after seeding ...
Growers were paid a set price for each bushel, without regard to source, seed, or process by which it was grown. From there, grain was loaded onto railroad cars or steamships and eventually reached consumers, who increasingly purchased food grown hundreds or thousands of miles from where they lived. ...
They are the seed business pioneers who first managed to test and perfect models for contract seed production, selling via agricultural dealers in small packages, and installing low-cost processing machinery. ...
Since most soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] seed is processed into meal and oil, there is a growing concern about environmental effects on soybean seed composition. The aim of this work was to investigate how water deficit affects the well-known relationship of soybean seed oil and protein concentrations with temperature and, ...