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One of the mistakes that led to Amaranth Advisors' multibillion-dollar losses on natural-gas investments is a common one in fast-shifting energy markets: confusing paper trading gains with cash ...
Purdue University students and faculty have converted an existing machine that pops a nutritious grain so it can be easily and economically utilized by malnourished populations in Africa. The machine, ...
Popular for its several health benefits, amaranth, a versatile and nutrient-rich grain, has been taking the health world by ...
Understand amaranth's health benefits, including high protein and antioxidants. Learn its uses, preparation tips, and how it can help with conditions like celiac disease and inflammation.
The game that Palmer amaranth is changing is the old one where farmers spot weeds growing in a field, then spray a common herbicide to kill them. Thanks to the plant’s ability to proliferate ...
Amaranth Resources Limited announced today that it sold 457,270 common shares of Guardian Capital Group Limited representing approximately 9.573% of the outstanding Common Shares, pursuant to a ...
Palmer amaranth now has been confirmed in 17 Indiana counties and is no longer confined to the northwestern part of the state.
Herbicides are losing the war — and agriculture might never be the same again.
Farmers have always appreciated amaranth’s ability to grow on parched soil. Its resilience also makes it one of the most common summer weeds — it’s among the first to grow between crops, in ...
Weeds like Palmer amaranth make farming harder and less profitable, and available herbicides are becoming less effective. For scientists to find solutions, they first need to know their enemy.
It is amaranth, which modern-day gardeners know and malign by its common name — pigweed. But those varieties grown for grain are much larger than pigweed, and the Aztecs culled the most prolific ...
Amaranth: the new quinoa which lives at the bottom of the garden The seeds of the common plant ‘Love-Lies-Bleeding’ are as nutritious as quinoa and easy to harvest, Adele Nozedar tells The Hay ...