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Ag Innovation News

Jul–Sep, 2008

Vol. 17, No. 3

This edition of Ag Innovation News was originally published in approximately July of 2008.

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None of us can see the future. We may be able to predict certain events based on past experience, but the future still eludes
Eco-friendly, bio-based products made from agricultural and natural resources, are gaining popularity among U.S. consumers. And the largest U.S. consumer — the federal government
Marshall, Minn. — AURI recently commissioned the Southwest Marketing Advisory Center to assess manufacturer and consumer attitudes about using and buying bioproducts to determine
Marshall, Minn. — AURI’s “oilman” retires July 1. Max Norris joined AURI in 1990, soon after it was founded. He organized the Institute’s laboratories
Edina, Minn. — The world is a softer place thanks to an accidental discovery. A lotion made from central Minnesota soy oil was developed
What makes raspberry yogurt pink, cherry-pie filling red and grape soda purple? Would you believe refined petroleum? That’s right. FD&C Red No. 40, the
Lamberton, Minn. — When Lee and Joann French first started breeding red corn, they were looking for hybrids that would be bad for pests.
  Jackson, Minn. — The emerging biofuels industry is offering up more than new ag markets. Developing talent for new rural jobs is another
Williams, Minn. — Northern Excellence Seed, LLC, one of Minnesota’s first companies preparing to generate power on-site from biomass, was presented the 2008 AURI
Minnesota biomass-energy plants are producing more than 100,000 tons of ash per year that could have fertilizer value, but the ash has to be
Editors note: Elsewhere provides news from around the globe on new uses for agricultural products. Please note that ARS is the research arm of
  1. What percent of ag commodities are currently used in industrial products? A. 4 percent B. 40 percent C. 11 percent 2. How