Cereal crop
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THE PRINCIPAL purpose of the fourth edition is to update the material - including the statistics - of the third edition, while maintaining an emphasis on nutrition and, in particular, the effects of processing on the nutritive value of the products as compared with that of the raw cereals. However, some new material has been introduced, notably sections dealing with extrusion cooking and the use of cereals for animal feed, and the section on industrial uses for cereals has been considerably enlarged....
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tom_123
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Tham khảo sách 'a guide to identifying and managing nutrient deficiencies in cereal crops', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, tự động hoá phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả
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nt18104
21-05-2013
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Unit 17: Post – Harvest system outlines the steps involved in traditional processing of cereals. It is vital that project planners and managers consider the traditional technologies in their particular socio – economic context when introducing any technical improvements or adaptations.
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phan_tuan_anh_22081995
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Soil fertility is critical for the provision of adequate food, fiber and renewable natural resources(fuel,wood etc.). In the developing world soil fertility is linked to economic well being of many farm families. Poor soils means poor harvest leading to low returns for the over 60% of the population of developing countries relying on agriculture for survival.Use of inorganic and organic fertilizers in addition to biological processes to improve the fertility of the soil requires good understanding of their practical use and management.
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crius75
02-01-2013
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Corn is the major cereal crop of the U.S. and the second most important cereal crop worldwide. The diversity of potential uses for corn was realized by the Native Americans prior to the first voyage of Columbus. Today, corn production in the U.S. provides feed, food, and a resource for many unique industrial and commercial products. The potential to enhance use of corn for specialty purposes based on existing uses, and develop new products to meet the needs of future generations, provides the plant breeder/plant scientist with unique challenges.
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layon_5
30-03-2013
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In North America, dairy farmers base the majority of their cow feed rations around corn (maize) silage. Corn is a popular North American crop and underlies a large proportion of their Agricultural economy. The main advantage of corn silage is its high starch levels as starch improves the energy content of the diet. High starch forages are seen as a desirable characteristic in North American dairy feed systems. When corn is not available, forages are made with cereal crops such as wheat and barley. In order to maximise starch levels in wheat or...
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conduongdinhmenh
07-05-2013
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Maize has been cultivated in Ghana for several hundred years. After being introduced in the late 16th century, it soon established itself as an important food crop in the southern part of the country. Very early on, maize also attracted the attention of commercial farmers, although it never achieved the economic importance of traditional plantation crops, such as oil palm and cocoa.
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loixinloi
08-05-2013
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Cropproductioninthepasthasfocusedmainlyonreducedinputsprovidedperkgofeconomic product,however,inabiobasedeconomy,newparadigmsareemerging.Netenergybalanceis one feature thathas to taken intoaccount forsustainableproductionsystems.Furthermore, comparing the environmental impact of processes and products is necessary, as they are criteria for selecting the most sustainable option.
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loixinloi
08-05-2013
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Under the SRA and cuts specified in the 2008 farm bill, the reimbursement rate for A&O expenses averaged 18% of total premiums in 2009. 16 This means that for every $100 in premiums collected, the companies receive a reimbursement of $18 from the federal government. The reimbursement rate varies by insurance product, depending on whether it is for a yield-based or a revenue insurance product. The SRA places a maximum for A&O reimbursements at $1.3 billion per year (adjusted annually for inflation) and a minimum at $1.1 billion.
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quaivatxanh
29-11-2012
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Globally, the production quantities of agricultural commodities are increasingly fluctuating, and crop yields are low in relation to the needs of the world population. Furthermore, arthropod pests destroy 20-30% of the world’s food supply every year. They damage agricultural crops and harvested food, as well as transmit diseases to humans and animals. Stored-product insects infest raw grain, processed cereals, warehouses, and flour and feed mills. The presence of insects in commodities or structures leads to quantitative and qualitative losses of grain and processed food....
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samsungwifi
09-04-2012
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