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5 tips for drying, storing corn in 2013

2013-09-13 16:44:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Source: DuPont Pioneer When corn reaches maturity late in the season, field drydown is slower due to cooler air temperatures. DuPont Pioneer experts provide several tips for drying and storage of the wet, immature grain this season. read more

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Quality Ingredients Corporation Expands Production To Meet Growing Demand For Contract Spray Drying Services

2013-09-13 01:38:45| foodingredientsonline News Articles

Quality Ingredients Corporation is pleased to announce the completion of its expansion to double capacity for specializedspraydryingof food and nutritional ingredients in its Burnsville, Minnesota location. The expansion provides both greater capacity and flexibility to meet growing demand for highly specialized processing ofcustom ingredients, and leverages the company’s expertise in precision drying technology and encapsulation

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Are the bullish corn cards drying up?

2013-09-05 21:47:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

I just don't see a ton of bets on the board for the bulls to make... Grain Market Viewpoint read more

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Harsh Drought Is Drying Up New Mexicos Largest Reservoir

2013-07-30 17:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Atlantic Cities: Right now, El Pasos drier than an cow bone baking in the Chihuahuan Desert, and an important source of water for drinking and farming has shrunk into the sandy puddle you see below. The vast desolation of the Elephant Butte Reservoir named so not because of the presence of pachyderms, but due to a hump in the landscape vaguely shaped like a hulking animal is a weighty concern for residents of El Paso, who get about half their water from it. During flush times in the late 1980s and 90s, the...

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The drying of the West

2013-07-30 01:53:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

LA Times: John Wesley Powell, whose legendary descent of the Colorado River in 1869 brought the one-armed explorer fame and celebrity, worried about America's westward migration. The defining characteristic of Western lands was their aridity, he wrote, and settlement of the West would have to respect the limits aridity imposed. He was half right. The subsequent story of the West can indeed be read as an unending duel between society's thirst and the dryness of the land, but in downtown Phoenix, Las Vegas...

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