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  2. Rice mill - Wikipedia

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    Rice mill in Beaumont, Texas. A rice mill is a food-processing facility where paddy (unmilled rice) is processed by cleaning the grain, removing the hull, sorting, and packing the rice, leaving it in its final form for sale to consumers.

  3. Conrad Rice Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Conrad Rice Mill is an independently owned and operated rice mill located in New Iberia, Louisiana, and produces the Konriko brand of rice varieties. Established in 1912, it is the oldest independently owned rice mill in the United States still in operation.

  4. Engelberg Huller Company - Wikipedia

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    The Engelberg Huller Company was established in 1888 in Syracuse, New York, by John R. Montague, to manufacture and distribute the Engelberg Huller machine which was invented by Brazilian mechanical engineer and inventor, Evaristo Conrado Engelberg, [4] and Willard Halstead to remove the husks and shells from rice and coffee during the milling process.

  5. Riceland Foods - Wikipedia

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    Rice milling Riceland operates five rice mills and two parboiling plants with two major rice milling centers in Stuttgart and Jonesboro, Arkansas. [22] Grain storage Riceland has been listed as a Top 10 grain storage company in the United States. [23] Food service products Riceland supplies rice and oil products to the food service industry. [24]

  6. Grain quality - Wikipedia

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    The main objective of rice milling is to remove the outer layer (hull), bran and germ with minimum damage to the endosperm. Milling quality of rice is another important criteria used in marketing, grading and classification of rice, as well as treatment such as conditioning, drying and parboiling, it is normally estimated by using milling yield.

  7. Satake Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1940 Toshihiko Satake (the second President) publishes "The Theory of Rice Milling." This work is the basis from which the rice processing technology of today has evolved. 1955 The Pearlmaster Rice Milling Machine is invented. Practically 100% of the mills in Japan adopted this machine and is the first rice milling machine to be exported from ...

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  9. Milling yield - Wikipedia

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    Rice milling yield is the amount of polished white rice obtained from husked rough rice (yields of brown rice are higher). Rice milling rates for polished white rice vary by crop variety and quality, but tend to average about 72% of rough rice weight in the United States. Byproducts from rice milling include rice hulls (about 20% of rough rice ...

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