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Biofuels Continue to Progress

2013-05-09 06:00:00| Chemical Processing

Biotechnology efforts in the United States and Europe are on the rise. For instance, Algenol Biofuels, Ft. Myers, Fl., developer of direct-to-ethanol technology for the production of advanced third-generation biofuels, has surpassed one of its own important yield milestones.

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May 6, 2013 Crop Progress Report: Corn 12% Planted, Soybean Planting Started

2013-05-07 21:08:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Corn planting progressed a bit last week, moving up 7 points from the week before to 12% planted overall. The five-year average is 47% planted, and last year the overall corn planting progress was 69% at this time. North Carolina and Texas have the most corn in the ground at 89% and 70% completed so far, and slightly behind the five-year averages for each state. read more

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May 6, 2013 Crop Progress Report: Corn 12% Planted, Soybean Planting Started

2013-05-07 21:08:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Corn planting progressed a bit last week, moving up 7 points from the week before to 12% planted overall. The five-year average is 47% planted, and last year the overall corn planting progress was 69% at this time. North Carolina and Texas have the most corn in the ground at 89% and 70% completed so far, and slightly behind the five-year averages for each state. read more

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Industry Reduces E. coli By 90%, But Little Progress With Salmonella

2013-05-07 12:38:00| Beef

By Heather Smith Thomas The U.S. beef industry has done a tremendous job of dealing with carcass contamination involving E. coli. In fact, E. coli O157 positives in ground beef sampling have dropped by more than 90% in the last decade. read more

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Encouraging signs of progress from Bonn climate talks

2013-05-07 10:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

AlertNet: A slight breath of fresh air entered the UNFCCC climate negotiations last week in Bonn, Germany. Held in the old German parliament - which was designed to demonstrate transparency and light - the meeting took on a more open feel than the past several COPs and inter-sessionals. Instead of arguing over the agenda, negotiators got down to work, discussing ways to ramp up countries' emissions-reduction commitments now and to move toward a 2015 international climate action agreement. Reaching these...

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