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Potato Protein helpful to prevent scours in young pigs?
April 25, 2013
Potato Protein helpful against diarrhea in young pigs?
Scientists from Aarhus University have tested whether extract of potato protein could be used to prevent scours (diarrhea) in young pigs – but the results produced by a foreign research group turned out to be non-reproducible.
April 25, 2013
Water issues pushing Weld County's last large-scale potato grower out of Colorado
Colorado's Weld County is still home to potato festivals and dotted with spuds-growing artifacts, but the local potato industry has little to contribute anymore to the area’s vast legacy.
The role of vision in flavor: 'Seeing the flavor of Foods'
April 25, 2013
The role of vision in flavor: 'Seeing the flavor of Foods'
The eyes sometimes have it, beating out the tongue, nose and brain in the emotional and biochemical balloting that determines the taste and allure of food, according to a scientist speaking at the 245th National Meeting &Exposition of the American ...
Colorful and high in anti-oxidant potato clones with commercial potential developed by Neiker Tecnalia
April 24, 2013
Colorful and high in anti-oxidant potato clones with commercial potential developed by Neiker Tecnalia
The Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development, Neiker-Tecnalia, has created four new potato clones which are characterised by their high antioxidant content, their good production both in size and number of tubers, as well as by their ...
US area facing drought falls below 50 percent for first time in 10 months
April 24, 2013
US area facing drought falls below 50 percent for first time in 10 months
Earlier in April, the area in the United States in moderate drought or worse fell below 50 percent for the first time since June 19, 2012, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
Beyond the traditional potato recipes: how about Potato Chocolate Cake?
April 22, 2013
Beyond the traditional potato recipes: how about Potato Chocolate Cake?
With summer entertaining just around the corner, Olympic Gold Medalist Heather Moyse is urging Canadians to look beyond the traditional potato salad, and get more creative when cooking their spuds - think potato chocolate cake!
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Potassium could become 'hot' nutrient and potato farmers may benefit
April 22, 2013
Potassium could become 'hot' nutrient and potato farmers may benefit
Purdue University nutrition researcher Berdine Martin sees potential for potassium to be the next "really hot"nutrient emphasized in food science.
Potato Psyllids Have Returned to Magic Valley
April 22, 2013
Potato Psyllids Have Returned to Magic Valley
Potato Psyllids Have Returned to Magic Valley, Idaho Or maybe they just never went away. Psyllids, a tiny insect that can damage potatoes, might be hardier than some people originally thought.
Dow AgroSciences Opens new Research and Development Center
April 18, 2013
Dow AgroSciences Opens new Research and Development Center
Executives from The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW) and Dow AgroSciences were joined by Indiana Gov. Mike Pence last week at a Research &Development (R&D) expansion ribbon-cutting event for a new 175,000 square foot R&D facility at Dow Agr...
Prince Willem-Alexander opens new European Heinz Innovation Centre
April 18, 2013
Prince Willem-Alexander opens new European Heinz Innovation Centre
Today, the brand new European Heinz Innovation Center in Nijmegen was officially inaugurated by His Royal Highness Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange who will become King of the Netherlands by the end of the month.
European Potato Processors'Association organises its first congress to celebrate its 50th anniversary
April 18, 2013
European Potato Processors'Association organises its first congress to celebrate its 50th anniversary
EUPPA, the European Potato Processors’ Association, is organising in Brussels its 1st Congress for the processed potatoes’ sector on 16th May 2013 in Brussels, which will be also an opportunity to celebrate the 50th anniversary of EUPPA.
Virginia Tech researchers turn Cellulose into Starch
April 17, 2013
Virginia Tech researchers turn Cellulose into Starch
A team of Virginia Tech researchers has succeeded in transforming cellulose into starch, a process that has the potential to provide a previously untapped nutrient source from plants not traditionally thought of as food crops.
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PCA expects considerable increase in 2013 Potato Acreage in Belgium
April 16, 2013
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Based on a survey among 123 of its members, the Belgian organisation PCA expects an 8% increase in the potato acreage in Flanders for the main crop, as well as an increase in the acreage of early potatoes of 7.5%. Potato farmers were expressing their p...
American Frozen Food Institute Announces Staff Additions
April 16, 2013
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Why you can't stop after eating one potato chip: research
April 12, 2013
Why you can't stop after eating one potato chip: research
The scientific secrets underpinning that awful reality about potato chips — eat one and you're apt to scarf 'em all down — began coming out of the bag today in research presented at the 245th National Meeting &Exposition of the American Chemical So...
The Idaho Potato Truck send off...
April 09, 2013
The Great Big Idaho® Potato Truck Embarks on its Second Cross-Country Tour
Back by popular demand, the Great Big Idaho® Potato Truck officially set off on its seven-month cross-country journey with support and good wishes from Governor C. L. “Butch” Otter and hundreds of Emmett, Idaho residents.
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April 09, 2013
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New leadership at Potato Council
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New leadership at Potato Council
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