They were back in the country, surrounded by fields of bright yellow oilseed rape. |
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It studies the effects of growing modified maize, potatoes and oilseed rape commercially on farms. |
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Problems facing farmers include the extra costs involved in drying wheat, barley and oilseed rape. |
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Approval would allow the genetically modified oilseed to be grown in Britain. |
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This non-invasive technique can be used to measure traits like protein, oil, starch, and moisture content in grain and oilseed. |
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Look out of your car window a few years from now and all you'll see is acre upon acre of golden oilseed rape. |
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Meanwhile, the EU lets oilseed enter the market duty free, but imposes high duties on processed oils from Indonesia and Malaysia. |
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One of our companions was astonished to find that the local Afghans only used flax as an oilseed, and had never heard of linen. |
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Besides GM cotton, genetically altered maize, soya and oilseed rape are grown. |
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Evidently there isn't enough land in the UK to grow oilseed for bio-fuel even to meet the EU 2020 target and to grow crops to feed people. |
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It is recommended that GM oilseed rape and beet should not be grown in Britain. |
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People should not have to attempt to push their way through knee-high wheat or oilseed rape. |
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The year after they introduced their seeds, Taylor switched from canola to flax, a different kind of oilseed. |
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The potential impact of the latter species on oilseed rape was recently reported in France, where this crop is heavily damaged by O. ramosa. |
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Now the main income is generated by a simplified system of wheat, barley, oilseed rape and sugar beet. |
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Hides and skins are the second largest export, followed by pulses, oilseed, gold, and chat. |
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This scheme should encourage farmers to adopt horticulture, floriculture and oilseed farming. |
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If GM oilseed rape is grown practically anywhere in the UK, cross-breeding will be almost inevitable, it claims. |
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While many commodity markets have been very much on the firm side, the grain and oilseed complex have been weak. |
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Transport fuel based on renewable oilseed crops such as soybeans and rapeseed also has potential. |
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Vegetable oil is the term for any oil that's derived from oilseed crops such as soybean, rapeseed, or cottonseed. |
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Factors regulating fatty acid synthesis and controlling total oil content in oilseed crops are still poorly understood. |
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Early spring has brought on crops of wheat and oilseed rape about a month in advance of normal. |
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A team at Scotland's University of Stirling fed bee colonies with doses of imidacloprid, a neonicotinoid used on maize and oilseed rape. |
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The very warm and dry conditions had seen half of lowland winter barley crops harvested with winter oilseed rape not far behind. |
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It mechanically extracts essential oils from various crops grown in Ireland, namely oilseed rape and linseed. |
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Biofuels can be made from oilseed rape, beet, recovered vegetable oil and tallow, and incorporated in diesel and petrol. |
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This type of projected weakness is going to be a drag on grain and oilseed prices. |
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The district was a major contributor in the oilseed production in the State, and the groundnut, gingelly and coconut oil extraction units provided employment to many. |
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It is the first known case of such an occurrence in Britain and overturns previous scientific assumptions that charlock was unlikely to cross-breed with GM oilseed rape. |
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In addition to that, he totally overlooked the fact that grains and oilseed producers in Quebec were in great need of a liquidity injection. |
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The former arable area has been re-focused to give a more 21st century feel and will include demonstration crops such as oilseed rape grown for bio-diesel fuel. |
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Three East Yorkshire fields where genetically modified oilseed rape has been growing have been contaminated with illegal antibiotic genes, it emerged today. |
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Environment Secretary Margaret Beckett approved cultivation of the herbicide-tolerant maize but rejected commercial cultivation of GM beet and oilseed rape. |
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Now all of a sudden when the grain and oilseed guys hit pay dirt, there's extra gouging going on there. |
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It remains generally too early to suggest we are on the cusp of a sustained turn higher for oilseed futures. |
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However, should the crude market even temporarily lose its upward mojo, there likely will be bearish implications for the oilseed markets. |
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The oilseed will be brought to the Kensington site for cleaning and preliminary tempering. |
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Grain and oilseed shipments through the Seaway have declined, veering towards the Pacific and Mississippi routes. |
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For now, though, consolidation seems the near-term path for oilseed prices as the holiday doldrums set in. |
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Indicator: Area and volume of production of coppice woodland and of oilseed crops intended for production of biodiesel. |
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So as long as yield potential is not threatened, the flaxseed market is likely to remain a trend follower of the larger oilseed markets. |
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While current cropping conditions have witnessed some improvement, North American oilseed production is certainly not in the bag yet. |
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Biodiesel offers similar potential for oilseed growers and for the use of rendered products from deadstock and meat processing wastes. |
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These plots are being used for intensive fruit, oilseed and vegetable cultivation, as well as for double cropping in the plain areas. |
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A good example is the push to develop stable new oilseed varieties that reduce or eliminate the need for hydrogenation. |
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The study predicts that the situation would become particularly critical for organic farming of the rape oilseed as well as for intensive production of conventional maize. |
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Yet another genetically-modified crop is in the offing, and this time for controlling aflatoxin levels in groundnut, the country's largest produced oilseed. |
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The company, which has been based in Barlby Road, Selby, for almost 80 years, blames lack of demand for oilseed and a fiercely competitive market. |
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Moreover, the Blair House Agreement also constrains oilseed production supported by a crop-specific aid to a maximum of some 5 million ha. |
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In between harvests, we sow a green manure, such as oilseed radish, for one growing season to enhance the soil structure. |
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A wide range of plants have been modified, including cotton, oilseed rape and tobacco. |
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Only three crops were analysed: oilseed rape for seed production, maize for feed use and potatoes for human consumption. |
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For open pollinating crops, such as oilseed rape, larger distances are required. |
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The aim of the proposal is to authorise the placing on the market of the above-mentioned oilseed rape products. |
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It has been scientifically assessed by the European Food Safety Authority as being as safe as any conventional oilseed rape. |
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In the summer, she brokered a deal between the province and grain and oilseed producers for a highly coveted risk management insurance program. |
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The lack of rain so far has raised concerns that rice, sugar cane, oilseed and cotton crops could suffer. |
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With grain and oilseed market prices reaching record highs, so have the demand for grain growing land. |
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We feel that these crop productions must be guaranteed to protect the farmers and oilseed producers. |
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The prices of cereals have remained high in the first quarter of 2007, as well as those for oilseed products. |
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Alternatives for animal protein include soybean and other oilseed crops rich in protein. |
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Production: corn seed, consumption corn, wheat, wheat seed, bean seed and oilseed crops. |
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With the development of in biofuels, oilseed plants are being grown much more now for the production of biodiesel. |
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Genetically improved varieties of this important oilseed crop are being developed to increase the quality and quantity of yields. |
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She co-owns and operates a grain and oilseed farm, and was a high school teacher for many years. |
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There has been mounting concern following evidence that oilseed rape grown as part of GM crop trials in Scotland may accidentally have entered the food chain. |
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Every British motorist will soon be driving on petrol made from sugar beet and diesel made from oilseed rape as part of the Government's fight against climate change. |
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The hedgerows are in bloom, too, and, on the way to Minehead, there are several fields filled with oilseed rape, an early crop, flowering into lemon yellow already. |
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The organization has also designed and sells an oilseed press, a hay baler, and equipment for making concrete pit-latrine slabs, roofing tiles, and bricks. |
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A reduction in the duty rate by 20 pc on bio-diesel, which is produced by farmers' oilseed rape, while a breakthrough is not as much as the NFU had hoped. |
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On the other side of the coin, cereal growers are receiving much-improved grain and oilseed prices as a result of a good harvest and a weakening of the pound against the euro. |
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They are the most frequent flower visitor to oilseed rape. |
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Therefore, some sugar producers will perhaps decide that they will take the money in the restructuring and that they can grow cereals or oilseed rape and they can make a good living from that. |
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The application also covers the placing on the market of other products containing T45 oilseed rape for the same uses as any other oilseed rape with the exception of cultivation. |
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Therefore, the only purpose of these applications is to cover the presence of T45 oilseed rape resulting from its past cultivation in third countries. |
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The fundamental factors for Chicago Board of Trade grain futures are generally bearish given record global grain and oilseed supplies, notably on soybeans and corn. |
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The present scheme will focus largely on developing oil palm and four oilseed crops sesame, groundnut, sunflower and soybean among farmers in 36 townships. |
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Fresh bullish news is required to re-invigorate the oilseed sector. |
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Measures to ensure effective withdrawal from the market of seeds of oilseed rape ACS-BNØØ7-1 for the purpose of cultivation are not necessary since these seeds could never be legally placed on the market in the Community. |
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Ontario farmers are hitting the road this summer to drum up support for a risk management system they've created to address chronically depressed grain and oilseed prices. |
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We have found reason to be encouraged by what has been a bullish turn of events in most grain, oilseed and special crop markets to varying degrees, depending on the specific commodity. |
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She's often on the phone from the family grain and oilseed farm where she is an active partner seeking information and cutting the red tape that can overwhelm those in distress. |
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Although this is a widespread program, impacting many producers, there is an emphasis in the cattle and beef sector, in the grains and oilseed sector and in the other ruminate sector. |
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Flea beetles attack young oilseed rape plants. |
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Monsanto produce a hybrid seed for oilseed rape. |
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In the 1970s, oilseed rape was barely known in Britain. |
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But as we are focusing on canola, we must maintain a wary eye on Chicago Board of Trade soybean chart developments for clues of broader oilseed market trends. |
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In the light of the opinion of the European Food Safety Authority, an appropriate management system should be in place to prevent grains of GT73 oilseed rape entering cultivation. |
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The entries in the Community Register of genetically modified food and feed, as provided for in Article 28 of the Regulation, regarding ACS-BNØØ7-1 oilseed rape shall be modified in order to take account of this Decision. |
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The applicant indicated in its applications and in communications to the Commission that the commercialisation of T45 oilseed rape seeds was stopped after the 2005 planting season. |
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Our challenges are now to maintain these strong positions of course, but also to introduce our cereal and oilseed rape ranges in a weak economic market situation. |
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The impact of the heat was most severe in the Peace River region, where grain and oilseed crops were already stressed after an unseasonably dry June. |
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Bearish technical signals on the charts, weakness in the Chicago soy complex futures and the influence of large global oilseed crops continue to weigh on values. |
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Firstly, as prices for oilseed meal are relatively high in comparison with cereals, the proportion of protein-rich feedingstuff ingredients will be reduced to the physiologically requisite minimum. |
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The use of BONANZA 480 LIQUID HERBICIDE on oilseed crops will provide control of certain broadleaf weeds and wild oats and non-tolerant green foxtail or millet. |
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Though emphasis has been placed on the teamwork among the scientists, it existed throughout the rapeseed industry as a whole: among farmers, oilseed processors, and businessmen of the food industry. |
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Just last week in this space we revelled in the ongoing bullish sentiment of the oilseed markets led by the Chicago soy complex with Winnipeg canola futures lagging behind. |
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Transpirational cooling as a screening technique for drought tolerance in oilseed Brassicas. |
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Ottawa must break out of the mindset that says grain and oilseed farmers should fight other countries' agricultural subsidies by growing commodities that are not impacted by foreign governments. |
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Research firm Bayer are also seeking European Commission approval to grow GM oilseed rape commercially. |
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Biodiesel production yields two important by-products, oilseed press cakes and glycerine. |
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As such, marketers needing to move oilseed supplies into the harvest season should look to small pops to the upper end of established trading ranges as pricing opportunities. |
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Sugar, cereals and oilseed have been particularly affected. |
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Richardson International is one of Canada's largest grain and oilseed handling firms, as well as a large grain handler, merchandiser, oilseed processor and food service packager. |
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Chart damage has indeed occurred in the oilseed markets, and that is not easily repaired to immediately draw back the speculative component to the long side of futures. |
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With the notable exception of flaxseed, oilseed markets generally have been steadily trending higher for the better part of the past four to six weeks. |
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With the lagged performance, canola is an oilseed looking more and more attractively priced relative to competing oilseeds, soybeans in particular. |
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Increased biofuel production is supportive of grain and oilseed prices. |
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The company employs over 10,000 people across the country in meat, egg and oilseed processing, power and gas marketing, animal nutrition, salt, chocolate, crop inputs, and grain handling and merchandising sectors. |
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Heated air-drying may be needed to keep the oilseed from spoiling. |
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The dependence of urease and saccharase activities on oilseed rape root biomass is explained. |
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Major agricultural products include rice, wheat, oilseed, cotton, jute, tea, sugarcane, and potatoes. |
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Gruber says the University of Texas was able to isolate this gene which produces the trichomes from a plant called Arabidopsis which is also an oilseed. |
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Sunflower seed prices for both confectionary and oilseed use are expected to increase only slightly, as support for lower U. S. supply is mostly offset by pressure from higher Canadian supply and the stronger Canadian dollar. |
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There is a higher potential for erosion when producing potatoes than when growing cereals, or oilseed crops. |
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Find out how conventional breeding techniques and biotechnology are being used to develop improved varieties and advanced germplasm of oilseed and forage species. |
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Biochemical and morphological characteristics in maturing achenes from purple-hulled and oilseed sunflower cultivars. |
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While soybean futures recently diverged somewhat from crude oil, a substantial decline in crude is likely to provide general headwinds for bean and oilseed markets. |
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To ensure the balanced development of the oilseed sector, a spider web model is used to depict the various stages in the value chain, including production, processing, trading and marketing. |
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Threshing a previously windrowed swath or cutting and threshing the crop in one operation are the common methods of harvesting oilseed rape. |
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Developed a simple and economic process for preparing nutritionally upgraded oilseed protein and lipid sources for use in aqua feeds and animal feeds. |
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In the meantime, if canola demand cannot serve as the sole catalyst for a sustained price rally, we'll have to wait for opportunities to arise in the grander global oilseed complex. |
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With the lack of fresh fundamental news, chart technicals seem to be directing prices as we head in the holiday doldrums period for oilseed markets, canola included. |
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As well, we have been calling on the government to properly support grain, oilseed and cash crop growers across this country who have had to endure three consecutive crop disasters and depressed commodity prices. |
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Meanwhile, the overall oilseed market is gradually adjusting to a record-sized glut of world soybeans, particularly as the window for potential South American yield adversity is closing with the approach of harvest. |
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Perennial rice, wheat, and sorghum are examples of the wide-hybridization efforts, while KernzaTm wheatgrass and Silphium oilseed crops are examples of rapid domestication. |
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Sulphur availability has a larger effect on the content of glucosinolates, sulphur containing secondary metabolites, in both the vegetation and the seed of oilseed rape plant. |
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Government researchers monitored the gene flow from Bayer's herbicide-resistant GM oilseed rape to related wild plants during farm-scale evaluations of GM crops. |
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Biofuels made from starch, sugar and oilseed crops could displace substantial volumes of diesel, kerosene and jet fuel currently produced from fossil oil, IEA said. |
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Project scientists are looking for genetic traits in oilseeds that enhance fuel production and using those traits to develop new oilseed strains for biofuel. |
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However, continued good weather, which has been forecast, is needed if the UK oilseed rape crop is to be harvested and fields cleared for winter replanting. |
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Protesters claimed the oilseed rape feed, which is the first live genetically modified seed to be introduced into the country, is a huge threat to the environment and farmers. |
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Quinmerac is primarily used for the post-emergence control of cleavers, speedwells and other broad-leaved weeds in cereals, oilseed rape and sugar beet. |
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