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in IfEnergy, on June 12, 2009
...from algea and points out that algae could be 100 times more productive per acre for biodiesel than soybeans. Plus, no one eats algae.
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in Allergies, on November 24, 2008
... that the 8 major allergens (milk, eggs, fish, Crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, and soybeans) account for the majority of food allergies, in terms of both numbers and severity.
But wh...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on August 19, 2008
...his, but as a vegetarian I was fascinated by Nora Dunn wringing every last ounce out of a bunch of soybeans to make mass quantities of soy milk, veggie burgers and tofu:
The last batch of soy bean...
in Celebrate Wine, on January 21, 2008
...39; Furrow said.
Wayne Furrow said they'll likely tear out some grape vines and plant corn and soybeans again. He'll also look for another job off of the farm.
The Furrow winery was one of f...
in Daily Diabetic, on November 26, 2007
...ds to prevent heart disease are those rich in fiber, especially soluble fiber, found in legumes and soybeans, oats, brown rice, barley, fruit and vegetables. Research consistently supports the health ...
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 17, 2007
...ent operations than some other dedicated energy crops because it can be easily rotated with corn or soybeans, and can be planted, cultivated and harvested with the same equipment U.S. farmers already ...
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 19, 2007
... Lentils ( Lens culinaris ) are legumes -the vegetable with the highest level of protein other than soybeans and popular in South Asia where there is a large population of vegetarians.
Read the full...
in Allergies, on July 12, 2007
...crab, lobster, shrimp)
5. Tree nuts (e.g., almonds, walnuts, pecans)
6. Peanuts
7. Wheat
8. Soybeans
The only way to prevent food allergies is to stay away from the food - the source of al...
in Well Woman Blog, on June 30, 2007
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Some non-dairy rich foods, according to Algaecal.com. include sardines, salmon , broccoli and soybeans....
in China Venture News, on May 27, 2007
...; Faber's blog points out how China's demand is changing world markets for commodities from soybeans to uranium.
The demand for raw materials in China will continue to rise, providing opportu...
in Well Woman Blog, on March 27, 2007
... the risk of invasive breast cancer.
Why are soy beans and foods good for us? Dan's Scoop on Soybeans explains:
Soybeans are the only legume containing all nine essential amino acids (the onl...
in Well Woman Blog, on March 20, 2007
...causing reactions. The most common food allergies are to the following foods: dairy products; nuts; soybeans; and wheat.
I've also heard that anything with seeds, like raspberries or strawberries...
in Well Woman Blog, on March 9, 2007
...me of that and a bit of trial and error. I was trying to come up with a way to get my family to eat soybeans without thinking of it as another one of my "weird health food" dishes. My family...
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 22, 2007
...f 4.8 million hectares.
Brazil , with an increase of 22 percent to total 11.5 million hectares of soybeans and biotech cotton
India is emerging as a key leader in Asia, with the most substantial p...
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 4, 2006
... species of Phytophthora, a group of plant pathogens that attacks a broad range of plants including soybeans and oak trees. Credit: Zina Deretsky, National Science Foundation ]...
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 29, 2006
In 2003, Dupont and Bunge North America formed a collaboration to develop soy food products using Dupont's Pioneer® brand soybean varieties. Under this partnership, low linolenic soybean oil were produced for use in the food manufacturing industry, as an alternative to trans fat. It w...
in Allergies, on May 6, 2006
...e and relatively cheap price.
This is why scientists have tried to create genetically modified soybeans that are non-allergenic. They simply shut off that gene called p34, which has been found ...
in Nanotechbuzz, on April 17, 2006
...a and DuPont made an announcement last week that they will pool their genetic traits for corn and soybeans in a 50/50 joint venture known as GreenLeaf Genetics LLC.
So it appears that biotech is go...
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 5, 2006
...compared how the two most common forms of vitamin E (one is found primarily in plants like corn and soybeans, while the other is found in olive oil, almonds, sunflower seeds and mustard greens) affect...
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 2, 2006
...ut an end to Monsanto's dominance of the market.
Pioneer Hi-Bred's new strains of corn and soybeans still have to pass regulation before they can be sold in the United States, and there are s...
in Do you like to cook?, on February 16, 2006
...uot;whole grain" definition. For example, FDA does not consider products derived from legumes (soybeans), oilseeds (sunflower seeds) and roots (arrowroot) as "whole grains." The draft g...
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 9, 2006
...' effective moratorium had broken trade rules on several other products, including potatoes and soybeans. An article from DesMoinesRegister included the perspective of (American) biotech-crop fa...
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 18, 2006
...ding: An article from: Agricultural Research, New method simplifies biodiesel production: oil from soybeans is the usual starting material for biodiesel , is available from Amazon....
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 14, 2005
..., will reformulate some of its products to make use of soybean oil from Monsanto's Vistive(R) soybeans, in an effort to reduce or eliminate trans fatty acids in a number of its products.
Wha...
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