As scheduled, SCRI Agronomic trial at Wisconsin, lead by Dr. A.J. Bussan and Dr. Yi Wang, will be harvested on Oct 7th. Frying and sugar processing will be conducted on the same day.
ME will harvest SCRI Agronomic trial on Sep 27th
SCRI Agronomic trial at Maine, lead by Dr. Greg Porter, will be harvested on Sep 27th.
ID harvested SCRI Agronomic trial on Sep 26th
SCRI Agronomic trial at Idaho, lead by Dr. Michael Thorton, was harvested on Sep 26th.
MN harvested SCRI Agronomic trial on Sep 24th
SCRI Agronomic trial at Minnesota, lead by Dr. Carl Rosen, was harvested on Sep 24th. Grading will be conducted during the following days.
2013 NFPT/SCRI Field Day Agenda (Oct 8th and 9th, @ EGF)
This is the agenda for the 2013 NFPT/SCRI field day at East Grand Forks, MN. EGF Meeting & Agenda Oct 8+9
2013 NFPT/SCRI Field Days are scheduled on Octorber 8th and 9th
The 2013 NFPT/SCRI field days are scheduled on October 8th and 9th at East Grand Forks, MN. Updates on NFPT/SCRI-Acrylamide results from different research groups will be presented during the meeting.
Researchers Target Acrylamide Reduction in Potato Chips
Potato varieties, blanching times and frying temperatures can all affect acrylamide levels in potato chips, according to a study just published in the Journal of the Science of Food & Agriculture. read here.
Scientists create low-acrylamide potato lines
Dr. Jiming Jiang and his lab figured a way to solve the potato acrylamide issue. read here.
2012 NFPT Result Sheet is completed and finalized by Paul Voglewede
The 2012 NFPT Result Sheet is completed, finalized, and sent out to the SCRI-Acrylamide research group by Paul Voglewede from PJV Consulting on August 2nd.
USDA Backs Acrylamide Reduction Project for Processed Potatoes
A new four-year project aiming to reduce acrylamide content in processed potatoes has received a $3.7m Specialty Crop Research Initiative Grant from the US Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). read here.
Welcome!
Welcome to our new SCRI-Acrylamide website!