64. From Your Extension Office - Asian soybean rust confirmed on ... Asian soybean rust has never been identified in an Iowa field since the disease was reported in the continental United States in November 2004.
Source • Missouri Valley Times News,IA •
65. Enzymatic modification to boost vegetable protein gelling Enzymatic modification to boost vegetable protein gelling Modifying vegetable protein with transglutaminase enzymes improves the gelling properties, claim German researchers - a result that may
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66. Soy Bien! BOSTON Short-term soy-nut consumption improved glycemic control and lipid profiles in postmenopausal women with metabolic syndrome. The randomized crossover clinical trial included 42 postmenopausal women with metabolic syndrome given one of the three diets Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH), where red meat was replaced by soy-protein and soy-nut; soy-protein; or a soy-nut diet for eight weeks. Natural Products Industry Insider - Natural Products Industry Insider-Soy Bien! The...
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67. Central Illinois Proud Georgia is expected to increase corn planting 79-percent, Louisiana 133-percent, and Mississippi corn production is expected to jump 179-percent. Last year farmers collected 1.8 billion bushels of corn and another 482-million bushels of beans. The report's expectations are that farmers will plant 14-percent more corn, or about 12. The biggest jumps will come from non-traditional corn states. No - parking enforcement should not be a priority. That could radically change the 2007 harvest. We...
Source • Lincoln Courier,IL •
68. Economic Outlook: Competition from China squeezes developing countries By Helen Murphy, Christopher Swann and Mark Drajem Bloomberg News Published: April 2, 2007 E-Mail Article Listen to Article Printer-Friendly 3-Column Format Translate Share Article Add to Clippings Text Size BOGOT : Three years ago, the textile plant that Freddy Romero Ramirez runs in Bogot exported 234,575 meters of fabric for suit linings, enough for about 156,000 suits. By Helen Murphy, Christopher Swann and Mark Drajem Bloomberg News Published: April 2, 2007 E-Mail Article Listen to...
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