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Soybeans: The game has changed! Make sure youre NOT still playing under the old set of rules.
2014-05-27 15:52:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
The bear's continue to argue from a longer-term perspective, wanting to discount the current tight conditions in the old-crop balance sheet as something that will eventually be solved by imports, and focus more intently on record US acreage going in the ground, near ideal growing conditions and a very large South American crop that is all but out of the ground. Grain Market Viewpoint read more
05.28.14 -- Starbucks Turn Coffee Grounds Into Cattle Feed To Make Milk
2014-05-27 07:05:16| dairynetwork News Articles
Starbucks Turn Coffee Grounds Into Cattle Feed To Make Milk
AgriGold Partners with Kinze Manufacturing to Make Multi-Hybrid Planting a Reality
2014-05-27 06:00:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
AgriGold is excited to announce that they are collaborating with Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. to conduct on-farm testing of the world’s *rst electric multi-hybrid concept planter in Iowa. The multi-hybrid technology provides farmers with the ability to change the seed hybrid they are planting automatically as the planter moves through the field. read more
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Will cable operators, CDNs and ISPs make or break the future of online streaming video?
2014-05-26 00:20:12| Telecom - Topix.net
Qwilt's CEO Alon Maor offers a look at the increasing flow of streaming video and warns of possible blockages ahead.
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If Life Gives You Straw, Make Some Fuel
2014-05-24 21:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World: A massive quantity of surplus straw from crops such as wheat, barley, oats and oilseed rape is produced each year with little to use it for. Now, researchers suggest that this straw can be converted into second-generation biofuel, making harvests from golden fields even more useful. A study published in Bioresource Technology, details how researchers at the Biorefinery Centre on the Norwich Research Park found that energy sources in tough straw can be exposed using a sort of "pressure cooking"...
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