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Updated on May 27, 2007
37. Corn News: Dordt awarded funds for ethanol project Sweet sorghum has the advantage of producing more ethanol per acre than corn, and does not require the grinding, cooking, and enzyme decomposition used in the corn-based ethanol process. Utilizing a sugar crop, such as sweet sorghum, may enable independent producers to market a new value-added product from their commodities using an alternative approach. The external funding will be used to demonstrate the viability of small-scale production of ethanol from sweet sorghum for area...
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38. Corn News: Why Is Corn Syrup In So Many Foods? The process of making this sweet, thick syrup was refined by Japanese scientists in the 1970s -- just as America had an abundance of corn and the cost of sugar was high, according to the book, "Fat Land: How Americans Became the Fattest People in the World," by nutrition journalist Greg Critser. There has been controversy about high fructose corn syrup since it flooded the food market nearly 30 years ago. She said she was devastated that everything she had been packing in her son's lunch...
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39. Corn News: New gadget zips through an ear of corn The traditional method involves standing the ear on the fat end, running a serrated knife down the length of it and sawing the kernels off as you go. The Corn Zipper remedies this by combining a sharp cutting surface with a guide that prevents it from digging too deeply. It is easy to leave much of the kernel on the cob, or cut too deeply and end up with chunky bits of cob in the corn. The gist of this wand-like device is to simplify removing kernels from corn cobs. Most simply don't prove...
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40. Corn News: Hormel Slips On Rising Corn Prices On Thursday, the food maker reported disappointing second quarter results and lowered its outlook going forward after rising corn prices continued to batter profit margins. The company was able to offset lofty grain prices across most lines, including its refrigerated foods unit, which constitutes 53% of the company s net sales. Hormel tried to raise prices last quarter but it was not enough to off-set the surging price of corn, a key component of poultry feed stock. Still, the results...
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41. Corn News: N.D. to get emergency assistance Classifieds Home News Opinion Obituaries Sports Legislative Updates Business Celebrations Community Weather Columnists Entertainment Events Connections - Personals Outdoors Food AtHome Features Teen Page Talk Agweek Prairie Business Magazine Photo Galleries Public Notices Associated Press. Classifieds Home News Opinion Obituaries Sports Legislative Updates Business Celebrations Community Weather Columnists Entertainment Events Connections - Personals Outdoors Food AtHome Features Teen Page...
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42. Corn News: CORRECTED: U.S.-Cuba food trade survives political hurdles farm state delegation after another has gone to Havana this year to pitch sales of wheat, corn, beans, peas, lentils, chicken and other products needed by communist Cuba to feed its people. Cuba expects to sign deals worth $150 million with American food producers at talks starting on Monday that point to sustained U. He said 250 agribusiness executives, food exporters and farm group leaders will meet in Havana for three days to negotiate new contracts. sales to Cuba are allowed on a...
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