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A WA grain exporter says it's cheaper for his business to send grain to China than to Melbourne or Adelaide. It comes as South Australian farmers wait for rain after areas experienced a one-in-100 ...
As outdoor temperatures warm, potential increases for grain storage problems, North Dakota State University Extension agricultural engineer Ken Hellevang says. “The stored grain temperature increases ...
AUSTRALIA’s winter pulse exports may face minor headwinds in the year ahead due to changes in global supply and demand, Rabobank says in a newly-released report from its RaboResearch division. The ...
“Also, the nitrogen kick you get from a pulse crop is a pretty big deal when urea is over $800/t.” Growers in Qld and the northern half of NSW are planting faba beans, with wet conditions hampering ...
From white to brown to multi-grain, it comes in many varieties. But if we look at the popularity and the growing fitness awareness, people often choose either whole wheat bread or multi-grain.
Christopher “Bong” Go remained the top pick of Filipinos among senatorial bets for the midterm elections even though the majority of candidates within the so-called “winning circle” were backed by the ...
The researchers found that the mean Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist total score for the sham and active transcranial pulsed current stimulation groups improved by 5.8% and 10.7%, respectivel ...
It’s an exciting time to be a bowhunter. In just about every product category associated with bowhunting, there are more options at more price points than ever before. It wasn’t terribly long ago when ...
CHICAGO — A new, tiny pacemaker — smaller than a grain of rice — developed at Northwestern University could play a sizable role in the future of medicine, according to the engineers who developed it.
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