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Removal Of Raw Peanut Flavor And Odor In Peanut Flour Processed By Direct Solvent Extraction1, Lawrence A. Johnson, J. T. Farnsworth, R. J. Garland, E. W. Lusas Jan 1979

Removal Of Raw Peanut Flavor And Odor In Peanut Flour Processed By Direct Solvent Extraction1, Lawrence A. Johnson, J. T. Farnsworth, R. J. Garland, E. W. Lusas

Lawrence A. Johnson

Peanut slices can be directly extracted with hexane yielding more soluble protein and better color than pre-press solvent extraction; however, flavor and odor are characterized as raw and “green beany”. The utilization of secondary extraction with hexane: ethanol azeotrope, hexane: methanol azeotrope and absolute ethanol subsequent to hexane extraction significantly improved flavor and odor characteristics of peanut flour. Hexane: propanol azeotrope did not significantly improve sensory evaluations. Hexane: ethanol azeotrope did not reduce soluble protein, yielding an NSI value of 95%. Hexane: methanol azeotrope and absolute ethanol slightly reduced NSI to 88% and 92% respectively. Color of peanut flour was …


Erosion Risks With High Stocking Rates At Kojonup Trial, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia Jan 1979

Erosion Risks With High Stocking Rates At Kojonup Trial, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

A pasture grazing trial at Kojonup dramatically illustrated the effects of Cyclone Alby. Severe erosion was evident on the heavily stocked plots while the more lightly stocked plots showed little damage.


Spring 1979 Conference Issue, K. A. Hurto, Alfred W. Boicourt, W. A. Sinclair, E. S. Pira Jan 1979

Spring 1979 Conference Issue, K. A. Hurto, Alfred W. Boicourt, W. A. Sinclair, E. S. Pira

Turf Bulletin

  1. Principles of Turfgrass Weed Control Annual Grasses (page 3)
  2. Bean-Shape Islands (7)
  3. High Protein Food From Grass (8)
  4. Forty-Eighth Annual Turf Conference and Third Industrial Show Program (10)
  5. "Dutch Elm Disease: Perspectives After 60 Years" (13)
  6. Toro Irrigation Design Seminar (14)
  7. Ideas: New and Old (15)
  8. More Pesticide Exams (16)
  9. Disposal of Pesticides in Massachusetts (18)
  10. Moth Controls Nutsedge Weeds (19)
  11. New Pesticide Bill (20)


Fall 1979, Walter C. Shortle, Jeff Cox, Francis W. Holmes, Clifford S. Chater, Anthony Decrosta Jan 1979

Fall 1979, Walter C. Shortle, Jeff Cox, Francis W. Holmes, Clifford S. Chater, Anthony Decrosta

Turf Bulletin

  1. New Ideas in Tree Care (page 3)
  2. 'Wonder Water' (6)
  3. Herbicides: Are They Safe? (9)
  4. University of Massachusetts Turfgrass Field Day (10)
  5. The Shade Tree Laboratories of Massachusetts--Origin and Public Services (11)
  6. Do Pesticides Cause Allergies (14)
  7. Federal Noxious Weed Act Funded (18)
  8. Your Opinion Please (18)


Summer 1979, Joseph Troll, K. A. Hurto Jan 1979

Summer 1979, Joseph Troll, K. A. Hurto

Turf Bulletin

  1. Fertilizer Programs for Bluegrass and Ryegrasses (page 3)
  2. Turfgrass Slide Sets Available (6)
  3. Seed Extracts Repel Japanese Beetles (8)
  4. Principles of Turfgrass Weed Control (10)
  5. How Regulation is Impacting on Pesticide Research (12)
  6. UMass Turfgrass Research Fund (20)
  7. UMass Turfgrass Research Field Day (20)


Winter 1979, John Tristan, Joe Don Boyd, Fred P. Miller, K. A. Hurto, Pat Kristy, Joseph Troll Jan 1979

Winter 1979, John Tristan, Joe Don Boyd, Fred P. Miller, K. A. Hurto, Pat Kristy, Joseph Troll

Turf Bulletin

  1. Clubhouse Plants (page 3)
  2. Massachusetts Pesticide News (6)
  3. The Alsea Report on 2,4,5-T (8)
  4. Better Pest Control (10)
  5. Acid Rain: Something Else to Worry About? (11)
  6. UMass Turfgrass Research Update (13)
  7. 1979 Preemergence Crabgrass Control Trial


The Place For Annual Brome Grass, G W. Anderson Jan 1979

The Place For Annual Brome Grass, G W. Anderson

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Grasses in the anual pastures of southern Australia are particularly important early in the growing season.

The main grass sown, has been annual rygrass, but concerns are emerging with 'annual ryegrass toxicity' and and 'in crop' competition.

This work looks at the role of annual brome grass in pastures.