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Economic Aspects of the Marketing and Production of Safflower and Safflower Products
The problem to which this study will address itself is the economic adaptation of safflower as a replacement crop in the western Great Plains. There are two facets to this problem.
Bobst, Barry Wright
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The 1990 Farm Bill has designed safflower as a minor oilseed crop which is permitted on “flex” and 0/92 acres.
Hall, Robert G.
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This fact sheet provides information on growing safflower in Utah. It has become popular on dryland farms in rotation with winter wheat.
Allen, N. +3 more
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Feeding value of immature safflower forage for dry ewes
An in situ study compared mature, frost-damaged safflower to full-bloom safflower and mid-bloom alfalfa-grass hay, with the full-bloom safflower and alfalfa-grass hay also used in a ewe (n = 40) feeding study. Feed refusals were higher (P < 0.05) for
B. M. Lees +3 more
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Effects of safflower seed extract on arterial stiffness
Katsuya Suzuki1, Shigekazu Tsubaki2, Masami Fujita3, Naoto Koyama1, Michio Takahashi1, Kenji Takazawa41Research Institute for Health Fundamentals, Ajinomoto Co., Inc., Kawasaki; 2Samoncho Clinic, Tokyo; 3Shinanozaka Clinic, Tokyo; 4Tokyo Medical ...
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Detection of Safflower Adulteration in Saffron Using Ion Mobility Spectroscopy
Saffron (Crocus sativus L.), an exceptionally valuable and expensive spice on an international scale, has become the target of a rapid increase in fraudulent practices. In an effort to decrease expenses, stigmas of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius), which
Mahtab Heyrani +2 more
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Winter Safflower Biodiesel: A Green Biofuel for the Southern High Plains
Combustion of fossil fuels has added tremendous quantities of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and the increase will continue over the coming decades considering the increasing global population and standards of living.
Liu, Bing, Benson, Aaron
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Irrigation of Safflower in Northern Utah
Most safflower in northern Utah and southern Idaho is grown under dryland conditions; however, irrigated safflower can provide higher yields and increase net returns.
Creech, J. Earl +3 more
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Safflower : an oil crop for the Kimberleys
EXPERIMENTS with irrigated safflower carried out at the Kimberley Research Station have shown that the crop is well adapted to the local conditions. In recent years yields of 2,000 to 3,000 lb. per acre have been generally obtained.
Beech, D F
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IntroductionThe quality of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) guarantees clinical efficacy. At present, although chemical quality evaluation methods can reflect the quality of TCMs to a certain extent, there are still many problems. This study proposes a
Yongfeng Zhou +9 more
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