Sentences with phrase «oilseed makes»

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The biggest contributor to this year's high margins was canola, the bright - yellow flowering oilseed crop used to make oil, margarine, animal feed and biofuels.
With no sign of grain and oilseed prices falling, farmers have an embarrassment of choices to make in the coming years over what crops to grow.
GrainCorp chief executive Alison Watkins deserves enormous credit for making acquisitions in oilseeds and malt in a bid to diversify the earnings of the company.
Regina, SK, Canada (May 10, 2016)-- Farmer Direct Co-op — producers of organic bulk grains, beans, lentils and oilseeds for organic food manufacturers and retail bulk aisles, and the first 100 % Farmer - Owned, 100 % Domestic Fair Trade, 100 % Organic Business in North America — is making a major expansion this week into U.S. grocery aisles with the debut of five new 16 - oz.
In addition, Ed has made significant contributions to plant lipid biotechnology and championed the translation of these basic discoveries for oilseed enhancement and crop biofortification.
The patient maintained a high level dietary adherence on the long - term, yet on his birthday, he made a mistake: he has eaten two pieces of commercially available «paleo» cake which contained coconut oil, flour from oilseeds as well as sugar alcohol.
Grown for its versatile fiber and oilseed, which can be used to make rope, paper, building materials, bio-fuels, cosmetics, healthy food and body care products, textiles, plastic composites, and much more hemp was once a paramount crop of Kentucky cultivated in the state as recently as the 1950's, but was permanently banned in 1970 as a Schedule 1 drug under the Controlled Substances Act.
3.2.1 First - generation biofuels include bioethanol (made from sugars and starch) and biodiesel (made from oilseeds).
However, growing oilseeds requires optimal soil conditions, which may lead to forest clearance to make room for suitable agricultural fields.
Grown for its versatile fiber and oilseed, which can be used to make rope, paper, building materials, bio-fuels, cosmetics, healthy food, body care products, textiles, plastic composites, and much more, hemp was once a paramount crop of Kentucky cultivated in the state as recently as the 1950's, but was permanently banned in 1970 as a Schedule 1 drug under the Controlled Substances Act.
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