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Wayback Machine,
Denis J. Murphy,
August 2009, aocs.org
January 2009 (PDF).
Oilseeds:
World Market and Trade. Vol. FOP 1-09. USDA. 2009-01-12.
Archived from...
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other grains, and only
about 3 to 6% of the
radionuclides go into the
oilseeds.
Rapeseed meal can be
incorporated into the soil as a biofumigant. It suppresses...
- the fact that this
technology is
designed to
release oil from
oilseeds.
Multiple oilseed press layouts have been
developed over time to
complete this process...
- In
United States agricultural policy,
other oilseed,
previously termed minor oilseeds, is
defined in the 2002 farm bill (P.L. 101-171, Sec. 1001) as:...
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official general name used by the
United States Department of
Agriculture is
oilseed radish, but this is only used in non-culinary contexts.
Other English terms...
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Papaver somniferum,
commonly known as the
opium poppy or
breadseed poppy, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Papaveraceae. It is the species...
- The
oilseeds processing segment includes global activities related to the origination, merchandising, crushing, and
further processing of
oilseeds such...
- prin****l
export oilseed.
Oilseeds of
lesser significance include castor beans, rapeseed, peanuts, and
safflower and
sunflower seeds. Most
oilseeds are raised...
- for its
edible bean
which has
numerous uses. The
plant is
classed as an
oilseed rather than a
pulse by the UN Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO)....
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became known as
Richardson Oilseeds and the food
manufacturing business became known as
Richardson Nutrition.
Richardson Oilseeds opened a new
canola crushing...