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Processing University of Florida | Other University and Government Sites Fifty-Fourth Citrus Processors' and Subtropical Technology Conference - October 16, 2003 Comparative Feeding Value of Dried Citrus Pulp, Corn Feed Meal and Ground Snapped Corn for Fattening Steers in Drylot - "The value of any fattening feed for beef cattle depends upon nutritive composition, price and availability...." Citrus Feedstuffs for Dairy Cattle - "In 1911 the Florida Citrus Exchange established a fellowship for research into uses of citrus waste and thus launched an area of investigation which remains strongly productive...."
Other Universities & Research Institutions (Links to Non-University of Florida/IFAS sites are provided as a service and do not imply endorsement of information or products) USDA Citrus and Subtropical Products Laboratory, Winter Haven, Florida - An excellent site with text in in both English and Spanish, along with a brief spoken message in English describing the general mission, location, phone and fax number of the Citrus and Subtropical Products Laboratory. This site also contains useful direct links to other USDA programs that you might otherwise spend too much time hunting down, including publications by the Economic Research Service, the National Agricultural Library, a nice Farm Services Agency site for kids, and even information on daily activities of the US House of Representatives, the Senate, and the White House. Produce Handling and Processing Practices - "In the past decade, outbreaks of human illness associated with the consumption of raw vegetables and fruits (or unpasteurized products produced from them) have increased in the United States. Changes in agronomic, harvesting, distribution, processing, and consumption patterns and practices have undoubtedly contributed to this increase....." National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria for Foods
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