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Updated on April 17, 2007

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1. Soybean News: Q. Are soy sauce and teriyaki sauce the same thing and can they be ...
Soy sauce is essentially a condiment made from fermented soybeans. A: Soy sauce and teriyaki sauce are not the same thing, but in a pinch, you could substitute an equal amount of teriyaki sauce for soy sauce. Are soy sauce and teriyaki sauce the same thing and can they be used in place of each other? There are many different recipes for teriyaki sauce, all of which include some combination of soy sauce and sugar, most often with mirin, a sweet rice wine; sake, also a rice wine; or both....
Source - Akron Beacon Journal,OH - Read the story


2. Soybean News: Farm & Ranch Guide
Despite large supplies, the market has to bid up soybeans to make sure enough acres are planted to the oilseed. Soybean export sales for the 2007 marketing year have reached 62 percent of USDA's forecast, as compared with 68 percent on average for the last five years. Soybeans remain the miracle crop - both in terms of variety of uses and in the commodity's ability to maintain good prices. Soybean meal has been under pressure as South America continues with soybean harvest and begins to...
Source - 3/28/2007 - Read the story


3. Soybean News: Cargill reopens its port in the Amazon
Cargill opened the $20 million port three years ago to cash in on the rising global demand for soybeans, which had become Brazil's richest agricultural export. Despite environmentalists who say the port encourages destruction of the rain forest by making it easier for soy farmers, loggers and ranchers to get their products to market, Cargill reopened its deep-water Amazon River port. Cargill ships 1 million metric tons of soybeans each year from Santarem, 1,550 miles northwest of Rio de...
Source - Reed Business,Netherlands - Read the story


4. Soybean News: Weekly Outlook: Soybean Consumption
Weekly Outlook: Soybean Consumption Hide Menu AboutNews Events RecipesPig PhotosJobsInterviewsConsultants Email to FriendSEARCH decrease font size increase font size change type face bookmark this page email this page print this page ThePigSite Latest News. Weekly Outlook: Soybean Consumption Hide Menu AboutNews Events RecipesPig PhotosJobsInterviewsConsultants Email to FriendSEARCH decrease font size increase font size change type face bookmark this page email this page print this page...
Source - ThePigSite.com,UK - Read the story


5. Soybean News: Cold devastates wheat crop
A warm winter followed by a cold spring has devastated Kentucky's winter wheat crop and could cost the state's grain farmers $45 million or more in lost revenues. Kentucky farmers had about 300,000 acres planted in wheat this year, Herbek said, compared with 1.3 million acres each of soybeans and corn. Unseasonably warm weather coaxed the grain out of its winter dormancy earlier than usual and left the tender new leaves vulnerable to last week's cold. Halcomb estimated the damage will cost...
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6. Soybean News: Expert says rust found on dead leaves a first
Soybean leaves show various amounts of soybean rust. Experts say the recent confirmation of soybean rust in Iowa in 2006 should serve as a reminder that the fungus can happen in Iowa. On March 8, he says an independent crop consultant brought in two baggies, one containing seeds and pods and one with parts of a dead soybean leaf. While experts were able to confirm rust on the soybean leaves when they were dead, Tylka says it is more important to look for signs of the disease earlier. After...
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