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Ag Innovation News

Jan–Mar, 2014

Vol. 23, No. 1

This edition of Ag Innovation News was originally published in approximately January of 2014.

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–By Liz Morrison In the old days, pigs were fed slops, a watery slurry of kitchen scraps and grain. Now, “slops” — or liquid
Alise Sjostrom has dreamed of owning a creamery since high school. Today she, her husband Lucas, and parents Jerry and Linda Jennisen (pictured above,
–By Liz Morrison A cheap, reliable test for monitoring blood sugar in diabetics is being put to a new use — measuring milk sugar.
The artist Pablo Picasso once said that “Action is the foundational key to all success.” The Minnesota Agbioscience Strategy report by the world-renowned Battelle
Fifty years ago many of the toys and presents under the Christmas tree were made of wood, cotton, wool and other familiar materials. Stacking
–by Ashley Harguth Eye-tracking technology The National Pork Board has conducted eye-tracking research to determine what consumers look at while buying meat and for