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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

2012 Crop of Mesquite beans

Almost had a start this year, the beans are mostly green and some mature and many flowers on trees here in San Antonio.
Down by Laguna Madre mostly mature beans.
On the road from San Antonio to Laguna Madre all the crop still on trees on different degrees of maturity.
The possible investor did not agree with the many routes I propose to follow with the Total Mesquite Industrialization and believes the flour is the way to go, told him that I have no claim on the mesquite or what to do with it and that he is free to do with it as he pleases.
Being right there at the brush and not improve it at the same time that we harvest it for twigs, for wood, for the beans is not comprehended by me as this approach does not seem to be shared by the investors I visit with.

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The Mesquite tree

The Mesquite tree
Many strong roots

The history and possibilities of the tree: Mesquite. (Prosopis glandulosa glandulosa mostly in Texas, palida, other variants of this species Prosopis )

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M.S in Microbiology, Wichita State University 1959. Worked for Pet Milk and H.J.Heinz (Mexico), and since 1973 retired consultant for food and feed industries.