GM cows without horns?Scientists in the UK are genetically altering dairy cows so they have no horns, in a bid to make them safer and to cut the risk of injury to farmers and animals. Times of India, 3 weeks ago |
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New project aims to minimize dairy production greenhouse gassesAgriculture.com Staff 05/07/2013 @ 2:30pm Agricultural scientists from across the nation are embarking on a new five-year, $10 million, USDA-funded effort to identify dairy production practices that minimize the emission of greenhouse gasses (GHG) ... Agriculture Online, 2 weeks ago
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Dairy science students place second in the dairy challenge competitiondistributed by noodls on 05/09/2013 06:37 Print Print Sharing and Personal Tools Please select the service you want to use: Public link Please use the above public link if you want to share this noodl on another website BLACKSBURG, Va., May 9, 2013 ... Noodls, 1 week ago
U.S. Dairy unveils sustainability research, tool
Institute of Food Technologists, 3 weeks ago
Nominations sought for dairy scholarship
Island Farmer, 3 weeks ago
They're among the 'Greenest of the Green'
Dairy Herd, 3 weeks ago
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Wanted: Food Scientists to Change the Cheese LandscapeThis story will appear in "The Dairy Effect," a special section in the May 5 edition of the Times-News. Pick up a copy of the May 5 paper for other stories about Magic Valley's dairy industry and its widespread effects. TWIN FALLS -- When one thinks ... Individual.com, 3 weeks ago
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Study Data from Chr Hansen Provide New Insights into Dairy Science(NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Proteomics Weekly -- Investigators publish new report on Dairy Science. According to news reporting originating from Horsholm, Denmark, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "The present study ... NewsRX, 2 weeks ago
Study Results from Wageningen University and Research Center. . .
Equities.com, 2 weeks ago
Study Finds Industry's Sodium Reduction Efforts Inconsistent
Food Product Design, 1 week ago
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Trimming the fat: For a better memory avoid sat fats, meat and dairy and increase omega-3Related tags: Saturated fat, Memory, Diabetes, Meat, Dairy, Omega-3, Mediterranean diet Related topics: Science & Nutrition, Fats & oils, Health and nutritional ingredients Related news: Avoiding saturated fat, meat and dairy, whilst increasing the ... Food Navigator, 1 week ago
Omega-3 may reduce the risk of neurodegenerative diseases
Nutra Ingredients USA, 1 week ago
No link between omega-3s & metabolic syndrome: Study
Nutra Ingredients USA, 1 week ago
Lutein/zeaxanthin benefits for people with low dietary intakes is an important message for the general population: OmniActive COO
Nutra Ingredients USA, 2 weeks ago
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$9.9M grant to reduce dairy's environmental hoofprintLindsay France/University Photography The Cornell Teaching Dairy Barn opened in 2012. A team of scientists from seven universities including three from Cornell has joined forces with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Department of ... Cornell University, 1 week ago
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New Hire Flint RichardsI have a Bachelor of Science degree in Dairy Science from Utah State University, where I graduated magna cum laude. Please describe your agricultural background. I owned and operated Richards Jersey Farm, a family dairy in Utah, for 30 years. What ... Progressive Dairy, 1 week ago
Oregon State Dairy Students Say 'No' To End Of Judging
Western Farmer-Stockman, 2 weeks ago
Penn State Dairy Science Club invites youths to cow camp
Farmshine, 2 weeks ago
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Healthy Foods Marketed to Kids in UK Fall ShortPosted in News, Science & Research, Nutrition, Children, Snack Foods, Bakery / Cereal, Dairy, Beverages, Soft Drinks, Bars, Yogurt, Convenience Foods, Frozen / Refrigerated Foods, Healthy, Healthy Foods, International, Market Research, Market ... Food Product Design, 2 weeks ago
Despite Declines, Americans Still Eat Too Much Sugar
Food Product Design, 2 weeks ago
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Govt funds for research aimed at transforming food industryTopics: australian government, dairy industry, education, food, science, wine Have your say » Some of the Federal Government's first round spending will be directed at the dairy industry. Kelly McIlvenny MORE than $23 million will be spent on ... NewsMail, 3 weeks ago
ARC backs UQ to lead food industry innovation
University of Queensland, 2 weeks ago
$23 million for first round of food research funding
FoodProcessing, 2 weeks ago
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