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Spent Grain May be Key to Helping Stop Red Tide in Florida

Posted on September 4, 2020September 4, 2020 by Melissa P | 10367 Views | 14 min read

Professional brewery worker getting spent grain with shovels. Photo and Caption: Serhii Bobyk/Shutterstock.com Researchers in Florida are trying to find ways to stop Red Tide. They believe the spent grains (also known as soggy barley) from a brewery in Bradenton could hold an answer in molecules that stunt algal blooms. Red Tide causes not only

Posted in Agriculture, Business, Government, HealthTagged agriculture, Blue Hellenga, Bradenton, business, COVID-19, Darwin Brewing Company, Florida, government, health, Mote Marine Laboratory, Red Tide, soggy barley, toxic algae, University of Maryland, University of Maryland’s Institute for Marine and Environmental Technology
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