Join us for the latest edition of our Peanut 101 eLearning series. In this course, our spotlight turns to the crucial aspect of ingredient uniformity, exploring its direct impact on food safety and the performance of food products. After the completion of this course, you will gain a deeper understanding of peanut growth and physiology through a comprehensive perspective on this essential topic.
Ingredient uniformity boosts manufacturing efficiency, but perfect consistency eludes food processing. The biological nature of peanuts introduces variations in products like salted nuts, peanut butter, and candies. Different peanut sectors prioritize specific aspects of consistency – confectioners focus on kernel size and oleic acid levels, in-shell markets value shell color, and peanut butter manufacturing emphasizes total fat content. Yet, aflatoxin inconsistency is universally intolerable. This toxic byproduct, generated by fungi like Aspergillus flavus, can infiltrate peanuts at various supply chain stages due to specific environmental conditions. Discover how a comprehensive understanding of peanut physiology and growth can enhance your peanut farming practices.
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Dr. Foy D. Mills, Jr. is Vice-President of Ag Systems for JLA International (JLA). Dr. Mills has served the US and international peanut industry for over three decades, first as an Assistant Professor and Extension Ag Economist at the University of Georgia (UGA) from 1987-1989, and since 1991, in various research, education, and leadership roles within JLA including writing for and editing, In a Nutshell, the JLA crop newsletter.
Dr. Mills now provides full-time support to the peanut industry after concluding a 41-year career in US higher education in 2022. He began his work as a professional educator as an instructor of agriculture at Lubbock Christian University (LCU), followed by stints at Texas Tech University as a USDA-ARS National Needs Fellow, UGA as previously noted, Abilene Christian University where he rose to Professor of Agribusiness and Department Chair, Sam Houston State University where he served as Professor and Agribusiness Program Leader, and finally as Provost and Chief Academic Officer at LCU. During his professional career, he was able to establish a seamless relationship between industry and academics, thereby enhancing student engagement. His work with students was recognized with five different national excellence in teaching awards and two distinguished educator awards.
Dr. Mills was raised in the small farming community of Anton, Texas, where his family were cotton farmers. He earned a B.S. in Agribusiness with honors from LCU in 1980. He completed the M.S. in 1983 and the Ph.D. in 1987 in Agricultural Economics at Texas Tech University.
David DeShazo is the Director of Agricultural Services for JLA International (JLA). David joined JLA International over eleven years ago and currently works in Texas servicing JLA labs in Brownfield, TX and DeLeon, TX after starting out his JLA career in the Albany, Georgia facility, headquarters for JLA International. David graduated from Georgia Southern University in 2003 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology with an emphasis in plant biology and botany. After graduation, David began his career working for a high-end landscape company. After this eight-year career in landscaping, David decided to return to his home in South Georgia and roots in agriculture. David grew up working a family farm in Worth County, Georgia, where he learned many sectors of agriculture and agribusiness first hand. His combined efforts in agriculture and studies in plant biology have allowed him to grow within the peanut industry.