Articles, tagged with "animal feed", page 3
01st February 2010
What happened to the old days where you would rotate your crops from year to year, eat food you could grow yourself in the country you live in and having fruit and vegetables only when they were in season? Today when you walk down the isle of any superma...
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Author:
Alonzo Green
20th January 2010
Food items like burgers, buns, cookies, pastries, pancakes, noodles, doughnuts and bread have different tastes as they are made from different cereals and grains. Here is some more interesting information about different types of food grains.
Wheat
Wh...
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Author:
Erik Johnson
15th January 2010
Where I live there's a huge empty lot that while cleared for construction, never amounted to anything. There's a flashy sign on the lot too, "New Auto Mall Coming Spring 2009".
In 2007 the idea of a consolidated auto mall in the area seemed like a goo...
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Author:
John Whitefoot
06th January 2010
Since the popularity of the soybean rose in the 1930s and 40s it has become known as "The Miracle Bean," because it has a wide variety of uses and could be grown cheaply and abundantly. Its high protein content made it a super charger for animal feed and ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
06th January 2010
The United Nations Environment Program has recently released a report titled ‘The environmental food crises' which says that if agriculture and food waste are used as animal feed, instead of cereals, then we'd able to feed an additional 3 billion people...
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Author:
Andy
18th December 2009
Sales public are often challenge by this asking for answer on sales business, beside with approximately possible choice choose "why must I buy from you/your company?" or "what create you uncommon?"
Existent, as recognize in my continue placement, th...
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Author:
hardeep
15th December 2009
Sales public are often challenge by this asking for answer on sales business, beside with approximately possible choice choose "why must I buy from you/your company?" or "what create you uncommon?"
Existent, as recognize in my continue placement...
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Author:
hardeep
14th December 2009
I am passionate about whole foods both for myself and my dogs. One of the great unsung heroes of the canine nutrition world is garlic. Yes that magical little clove that spices up your tomato sauce now brings all of its glorious powers to your dog's meals...
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Author:
Dr Janice Elenbaas
10th December 2009
Flax oil, also known as linseed oil, is obtained from the dried and ripened seeds of the common flax plant, Linum usitatissimum or Linaceae for any botanists out there. The oils may be obtained through pressing the seeds or by using solvents to extract t...
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Author:
Laurel Cohen
07th December 2009
Vertical crop system is Piloted
Quote: The system can be powered by wind or solar energy, as well as electricity
Article:
A new vertical method for growing crops which claims to use less land and only 5% of the water usually needed is being pilote...
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Author:
mark smith
28th August 2009
Kitchen waste has a double hit on kitchen costs. Food not sold and thrown away immediately hits the bottom line of profit, but the second hit is the charge of removal for both kitchen waste and plate waste. Most local authorities will charge for both pack...
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Author:
easyequipment
27th June 2009
The United States Geological Survey has estimate that there are 346,049,000,000,000,000,000 gallons of water in the worlds oceans. One can only imagine how much water that is, and would falsely believe tht with so much water it is an endless resource. Thi...
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Author:
Beverly Saltonstall
18th June 2009
The huge demands of biodiesel also result to huge production of glycerol or glycerin as a byproduct. While a small percentage of this bulk gets into commercial manufacturers when refined, much of it gets wasted since refining methods are costly. This wa...
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Author:
joalesto
05th June 2009
The Ubiquitous Foods - Often Allergic
By Phil Bate PhD
The Definition of Ubiquitous - Existing or being everywhere, or in all places, at the same time; omnipresent.
There are many foods or additives in our culture today that are truly ubiquitou...
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Author:
Philip Bate PhD
13th May 2009
When it comes to finding a cure for chigger bites or controlling chiggers I seriously doubt Obama's trillion dollar stimulus has ear marked even one dollar for such a worthy purpose.
All of your tax dollars going to help some illegal foreigner get ben...
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Author:
Justin Case