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Identity Preserved Preview Magazine
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Five magazines with stories related to the principles and opportunities associated with identity preserved crop systems.
IP Preview #1
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Identity Preserved Systems Just The Beginning
When the inaugural issue of IP Preview was published in June 2000, identity preserved cropping systems were primarily the domain of malt barley growers and seed growers. In only two years, identity preserved cropping systems have burgeoned into a complex industry of its own.
Featured Articles:
- Proper IP Storage Safeguards Economic Viability
- How to Steady Your Cash Flow
- IP Soybean Audit System Sets Standard
- Say What? Industry terms you can't afford to ignore
- Elevator Systems - More demand for tracking
- Green Seed Management in Canola
- Hard White Wheats Hit the Big Time
- Food Fads - Finessing Customer Awareness
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IP Preview #2
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IP 2002 Planning Starts Now
This issue of IP Preview reflects many of your editorial suggestions and comments. Thank you for taking the time to fill out the response cards in each issue and return them to us.
Featured Articles:
- Who Sets Premiums?
- IP at the Grain Terminals
- IP Wheat
- IP Growers Want Coaching
- How to Keep IP Costs Down
- Outcross Volunteer Canola - Deal with it
- Natreon Marketing Linked to Health
- Fat Intake - How Low Will Consumers Go?
- Dr. Barry Prentice on Containerization
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IP Preview #3
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Increased Sophistication Characterizes IP Development
This issue of IP Preview© benchmarks current development of identity preserved crop systems. As a W.G. Thompson spokesperson makes plain in "IP All the Way" (this issue), identity preserved cropping systems driven by consumer demand are clearly here to stay.
Featured Articles:
- How IP Protects the Manufacturer's Competitive Advantage
- ISO 9002 Quality Standards Hit the Farm
- Do's and Don'ts for Successful IP Canola
- Nutraceuticals Lead Wave of New Food Research
- IP's History is History in the Making
- W.G. Thompson - IP All the Way
- IP Documentation - Paper Trail Prooves Crop Purity
- Successful Commercial Application Brands the Future of Canola Oil
- GIS Software Integrates IP Production
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IP Preview #4
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Genetic Purity - Support systems gear up to preserve crop identity.
In this issue we talk to a grain distributor who is charged with the responsibility of keeping identity preserved crops separate at the grain terminals and delivered to the end-use customer with their genetic pedigree intact. We also take a look at how genetics ensure the quality the end-user is prepared to pay a premium for.
Featured Articles:
- Identity Plus - System Safeguards Product
- Understanding the "Buyer's Call" Contract Clause
- Testing Crop Purity at the Local Level
- Functional Foods - Healthy foods spurn new food categories
- Attitude Adjustment Key to IP Adoption
- Biodiesel Fuel Additives - Rev 'er Up
- Terminology for Eating in the New Millenium
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IP Preview #5
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Identity Preserved Profits - Form and function spell the future of farming.
In this issue, we take a look at how Japanese consumer food trends create demand, and how Canadian growers have stepped up to the plate to produce the specialty canolas end-users are willing to pay for.
Featured Articles:
- Canola Oil Wins Nutrition Award
- Fried Foods for Health?
- Shakers and Movers Shape IP System Development
- Nexera* Growers and Agronomists on IP Cropping
- Your Farm and the Fountain of Youth
- Functional Foods for Thought
- Japanese Consumer Trends Determine Market Demands
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