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Updated on April 17, 2007
25. Agrochemicals News: Tri-State Neighbor Fertilizer is placed in either the 200-ton blend tower for retail sales to farmers; or the 200-ton wholesale tower where a single fertilizer product is loaded for sales to wholesale operations. The site includes an 80-foot-by-155-foot chemical and liquid fertilizer facility built with the same commitment to speed and streamlining as the dry fertilizer warehouse. Farmers put their crops in quickly, so agronomic companies are building their operations larger to streamline the process of...
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26. Agrochemicals News: EPA Guidelines Herald Revolution of Diesel Fuel: Cindy Skrzycki Besides offering insight into EPA's concerns, the 10-page document illustrates how regulatory decisions made in Washington can spawn applications of new technology, increase demand for a commodity, and require the establishment of a supply and distribution infrastructure. April 10 (Bloomberg) -- Change your oil according to your vehicle's maintenance schedule, and don't forget to fill the urea tank. Starting in 2010, owners of diesel-powered cars and trucks may have to fill a supplementary...
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27. Agrochemicals News: New EU project to develop sustainable crop protection strategies The partners will focus in particular on the development of innovative plant protection systems. The project brings together over 130 researchers from 18 European organisations into a Network of Excellence covering disciplines as diverse as agronomy, genetics, ecology, economics and sociology. As well as analysing their agronomic efficacy, environmental impacts and economic factors, the researchers will evaluate these systems on the basis of consumer perceptions, marketing strategies and...
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28. Agrochemicals News: Lawmakers call for more scrutiny of imported teas Hsu Hang-ching ( \ ~ ), director of the agriculture and food agency at the Council of Agriculture, said a 17 percent custom tax is charged on imported green tea, whereas that on imported oolong tea is 20 percent. Their request came on the heels of recent discoveries showing that importers may have been repackaging imported teas as teas that purported to be manufactured in Taiwan. Tang added that even though substantial quantities of teas from China and Vietnam were imported, consumers...
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29. Agrochemicals News: Frozen-out frost antidote California is also susceptible: A January freeze here cost farmers more than a billion dollars of losses of citrus, avocados and strawberries, and a 1990 freeze caused about $800 million in damage to agriculture and resulted in the layoff of 12,000 citrus industry workers, including pickers, packers, harvesters and salespeople. California is also susceptible: A January freeze here cost farmers more than a billion dollars of losses of citrus, avocados and strawberries, and a 1990 freeze...
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30. Agrochemicals News: Alarm Bells Ring Over China Food Imports While the public was focused on the danger to their pets, sources tell CBS News that the FDA had tracked at least one suspect batch of wheat gluten into the human food supply, quietly quarantined some products and notified the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention to watch for new patients admitted to hospitals with renal or kidney failure. While the public was focused on the danger to their pets, sources tell CBS News that the FDA had tracked at least one suspect batch of wheat...
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