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Expertos Analizan Impacto Del Cambio Climático En Granos Básicos Y Sorgos Forrajeros En El Salvador, Kimberly Christiansen
Expertos Analizan Impacto Del Cambio Climático En Granos Básicos Y Sorgos Forrajeros En El Salvador, Kimberly Christiansen
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En el evento participan profesionales de El Salvador, así como de las universidades de Kansas State y Purdue, de Estados Unidos.
Exponer y analizar los principales efectos derivados del cambio climático en los cultivos de El Salvador, así como el impacto que ha tenido la adopción de variedades forrajeras de sorgo en el país, son los objetivos principales de los foros realizados este miércoles por el Centro Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria y Forestal “Enrique Álvarez Córdova” (CENTA) con apoyo del Instituto Internacional de Sorgo, Mijo y otros granos (INTSORMIL).
From The Dean And Director, Gary Pierzynski
From The Dean And Director, Gary Pierzynski
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This issue of the Ag Report has an international theme. It features our efforts to train the Kansas National Guard agribusiness development teams deploying to Afghanistan and some of our international activities in Africa.
Grain Science Honors Alumni And Industry Leaders, Gloria Holcombe
Grain Science Honors Alumni And Industry Leaders, Gloria Holcombe
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The Department of Grain Science and Industry recognized eight distinguished individuals at its spring luncheon.
Outstanding Service Awards were presented to Aaron Harries, John Khoury,John Mathew, and Jim Rempe. Outstanding Alumni Awards went to Fred Merrill, Bill Pursley, Dale Rodman, and Lloyd Rooney.
Borlaug Fellowship Opens Doors For Rachel Opole [Student Accolades], Mary Lou Peter
Borlaug Fellowship Opens Doors For Rachel Opole [Student Accolades], Mary Lou Peter
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Rachel Opole grew up in Nairobi, Kenya’s capitol, and the K-State doctoral student developed an early interest in livestock and crop production. Those interests, largely influenced by her parents, inspired her desire to improve crops grown to feed people. To enhance her work in that area, Opole earned the Norman E. Borlaug Leadership Enhancement in Agriculture Program (LEAP) fellowship, administered by the University of California–Davis.
Plant Pathologist And Grain Scientist Earn K-State’S Highest Honor, Gloria Holcombe
Plant Pathologist And Grain Scientist Earn K-State’S Highest Honor, Gloria Holcombe
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Two innovative College of Agriculture faculty — John Leslie, professor and head of the Department of Plant Pathology, and Xiuzhi “Susan” Sun, professor of grain science and industry — were selected university distinguished professors, a lifetime title and the highest honor K-State bestows on its faculty.
Beneficial Partnerships: K-Staters Conduct Projects Throughout Africa, Gloria Holcombe, Timothy Dalton
Beneficial Partnerships: K-Staters Conduct Projects Throughout Africa, Gloria Holcombe, Timothy Dalton
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Africa grows many of the same crops as Kansas, including sorghum and wheat. In fact, sorghum germplasm came from Africa, and now Kansas is the No. 1 sorghum producer in the United States.
K-State has expertise in grain storage issues, wheat and grain sorghum milling, and growing crops under dryland and irrigated conditions — vital information for African producers. Faculty secure grant funding to cover travel and other expenses associated with these partnerships. As an added bonus, they bring international experience into the classroom to share with their students. International collaborations help develop networks to share research, establish new markets, …
Grinders Convert Sorghum Into Flour, Intsormil
Grinders Convert Sorghum Into Flour, Intsormil
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To help contend rising wheat costs Central American bakers are looking for alternative ways to produce their baked products at a low cost without sacrificing nutritional value or taste. Sorghum flour is the answer to their problems. Sorghum flour is about half the cost of wheat flour so using sorghum flour helps bakers save money and make more of a profit. Particle size of sorghum flour must be sufficiently fine in order to substitute for wheat flour in baking recipes. However, small grinders adequate for family level bakers have not been available in Central America. That is until a collaborative …
Uso De Molinos Cti Para La Produccion Y Uso De Harina De Sorgo, Intsormil
Uso De Molinos Cti Para La Produccion Y Uso De Harina De Sorgo, Intsormil
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Para ayudar a lidiar con el aumento de los costos de trigo en Centro América, los panaderos están buscando formas alternativas para producir sus productos de panadería a un bajo costo sin sacrificar el valor nutritivo o sabor. La harina de sorgo es la respuesta a sus problemas. La harina de sorgo es de aproximadamente la mitad del costo de la harina de trigo, por lo que usar harina de sorgo puede ayudar a los panaderos a ahorrar dinero y disminuir costos de produccion. El tamaño de partícula de la harina de sorgo debe ser lo suficientemente fino como para …
Malian Thick Porridges And Satiety, Intsormil
Malian Thick Porridges And Satiety, Intsormil
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A study was recently conducted through INTSORMIL (Purdue Hamaker Project) to examine thick sorghum millet consumption related to preference and satiation in the Sikasso, Segou and Mopti regions of Mali. This is part of a larger study to understand the effect of thick porridges, and delayed glucose delivery to the body, on satiety and overall food consumption.
The conclusions from the following data is that porridges (tô) are generally eaten more frequently and are consumed in a thicker consistency in the villages (Figures 1 and 2), and are very satiating (Figure 3 thicker porridges correlated with lower hunger scores at …
Inta Segovia, A New Sorghum Variety For The Dry Zones Of Nicaragua, Intsormil
Inta Segovia, A New Sorghum Variety For The Dry Zones Of Nicaragua, Intsormil
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The Sandanista Government through the Instituto Nicaraguense de Tecnologia (INTA) officially released the new improved sorghum variety, INTA Segovia on January 14, 2011. This improved variety will benefit the resource-poor farmers that grow sorghum on the hillsides (see photo) in dry zones (40 percent of the land area in Nicaragua). This variety will have a significant economic impact in Nicaragua and in neighboring countries as it produces well in drought prone areas which lack sufficient rainfall for growing maize. INTA Segovia, under drought conditions, produces higher yields than currently grown sorghum varieties. Drought tolerance is due to the large root …
Instalan Molino Para Producir Harina De Sorgo: Con Este Molino Se Prevé Procesar, Al Mes, Alrededor De 48 Quintales De Harina, Berta Nely Menjívar
Instalan Molino Para Producir Harina De Sorgo: Con Este Molino Se Prevé Procesar, Al Mes, Alrededor De 48 Quintales De Harina, Berta Nely Menjívar
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Panificadores de la Asociación Cooperativa de Cuscatlán (ACPACUS de R. L.), aglutinados en la Mesa Nacional de Panificadores de El Salvador (MENAPAES), en compañía de autoridades del Centro Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria y Forestal Enrique Álvarez Córdova (CENTA) y del Instituto para la Investigación del Sorgo y Mijo (INTSORMIL), inauguraron la puesta en marcha del primer molino de martillo, con el cual estarán procesando harina de sorgo (maicillo) para utilizarla en la industria de la panificación.
La adquisición de este molino es uno de los primeros esfuerzos de la MENAPAES en la búsqueda de otras materias primas para la producción …
Sorghum And Millet Research Program Receives Grant, Daily Nebraskan
Sorghum And Millet Research Program Receives Grant, Daily Nebraskan
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The International Sorghum and Millet Collaborative Research Support Program (INTSORMIL) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln recently received a $1.1 million grant to work with Central American countries to increase sorghum foliage.
Intsormil Information, Daily Nebraskan
Intsormil Information, Daily Nebraskan
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The International Sorghum and Millet Collaborative Research Support Program (INTSORMIL) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln recently received at $1.1 million grant to work with Central American countries to increase sorghum foliage.