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  Olive waste disposal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ashes can be spread on the fields to release potassium and trace elements.
Can be used for heating, building materials or for activated charcoal.
The waste can be composted and returned to the fields or used as mulch to keep down weeds.
www.oliveoilnews.com /olive_waste.htm   (2151 words)

  
 Cheese, Specialty Food, Gourmet Gift Baskets, Cheese Gifts: igourmet
Spain has one of the world’s largest canning industries due to its long history of preserving fish through salting and marinating.
By the mid-1800s the emerging industrial revolution and discoveries by Appert and Colin began the canning industry.
The tuna is cooked and canned in olive oil along with piquillo peppers to create an innovative, sophisticated flavored tuna.
www.igourmet.com /shoppe/shoppe.asp?cat=3&subcat=Tuna   (746 words)

  
 Delaware
Delaware also grows a great variety of fruits and vegetables and is a U.S. pioneer in the food-canning industry.
Corn, soybeans, potatoes, and hay are important crops.
Points of interest include the Fort Christina Monument, Hagley Museum, Holy Trinity Church (erected in 1698, the oldest Protestant church in the United States still in use), and Winterthur Museum, in and near Wilmington; central New Castle, an almost unchanged late 18th-century capital; and the Delaware Museum of Natural History.
www.factmonster.com /ipka/A0108194.html   (399 words)

  
 Utah Railroads Index Page
Syracuse Area — A web page of information about the railroads and rail-served industry in the area around Syracuse in north Davis County, and Hooper and Roy in south Weber County.
Bancroft, Chapter 27 — An early history of Utah mining and industry scanned from Bancroft's 1889 History of Utah.
Utah's Canning Industry — An article I wrote in 1994 for the Utah History Encyclopedia about the history of Utah's canning industry.
www.utahrails.net /utahrails/utahrails-index.php   (1245 words)

  
 Search Tuna Report for Tuna   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Tuna fisheries have been important commercially in Europe for centuries and are the backbone of a major canning industry on both coasts of North America.
The tuna fishery is controlled by international agreements, but catch limits and other regulations are not always observed.
Prices can vary on each fish depending on the amount of fat in the meat (The more the better), size, color, shape, oil in the meat....
www.searchtuna.com:8004 /ftlive/417.html   (2499 words)

  
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Heating of canned food in fluidized silica sand.
Energy use quantification in the canning of Clingstone peaches.
Singh, R. Analysis of energy use in canning vegetables.
www.rpaulsingh.com /personal/pub.htm   (2636 words)

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