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>>Any information or experience anyone has with using lupins would be

gratefully received! Many thanks,

I seem to remember a lot of excitement in the world of agriculture a few

years ago about Lupin seed being the crop to grow as a soya bean substitute

for its nutritional and ?phyto-oestrogen content. Since soya beans have a

long growing season, lupins were being hailed as a great crop fpr Britain. I

remember looking forward to wonderful fields of lupins, but it doesn't seem

to have materialised...

all the best,

Noreen

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