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10/16/2025 Opuntia Ficus Indica Feed Opuntia Seed Oil Shows Promising Anticoccidial Effects - Bioengineer.org

Opuntia Seed Oil Shows Promising Anticoccidial Effects  Bioengineer.org

11/07/2025 Opuntia Ficus Indica Feed Opuntia ficus-indica Seed Oil Identified as Potential Anticoccidial Agent in Study Published in Acta Parasitologica - geneonline.com

Opuntia ficus-indica Seed Oil Identified as Potential Anticoccidial Agent in Study Published in Acta Parasitologica  geneonline.com

Andrew Millison 10/12/2025 Person Andrew Millison

Andrew is a Senior Instructor II in the Department of Horticulture at Oregon State University (OSU) where he founded OSU Permaculture Design in 2009....

Amaranth 10/12/2025 Video This Native Supercrop Is WAY Better Than Corn And No One Grows It Anymore!

This Native Supercrop Is WAY Better Than Corn And No One Grows It Anymore! History says corn ruled the Americas. Wrong. Another plant outperformed it...

10/12/2025 Publication Greening of the Earth and its drivers

Global environmental change is rapidly altering the dynamics of terrestrial vegetation with consequences for the functioning of the Earth system and provision of ecosystem services...

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