Imagine standing at the edge of a sprawling field where vibrant green and warm yellow hues of wheat and peas stretch endlessly ahead, meeting the cool embrace of an overcast sky above. In this sea of crops, two tire tracks cut through the middle, guiding your eyes directly to the horizon. Beyond lies a subtle silhouette of distant trees, softly framing this idyllic scene. This image captures more than just a landscape; it represents a harmonious blend of agricultural beauty and sustainability. Each element—from the purposeful cultivation hinted by those tracks to nature's resilient tapestry—speaks to our dedication toward sustainable food practices that nurture both land and community with grace and balance. anthonyrichter.com

Insights into Grain Milling and Fractionation Practices for Improved Food Sustainability with Emphasis on Wheat and Peas

A sustainable model for grain milling and fractionation, focusing on wheat and peas.

This review proposes a hybrid model combining dry and wet fractionation for wheat and peas. It aims to improve efficiency, reduce waste, and support sustainable grain processing, boosting food security and minimizing environmental impact.

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