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Updated on July 9, 2007

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13. Agrochemicals News: Farming into the retirement years
At the same time, it's becoming more costly for young people to go into farming, and many of them see that they can make a better living by leaving the rural areas. farmers produce more food than any other country in the world and are tops in corn, soybeans, milk and cattle, according to a United Nations agriculture census. Within the next decade, those older farmers will be looking for someone to take over their operations and selling millions of acres of land. Many stay on because they...
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14. Agrochemicals News: US EPA fines Safeway $675000 for allegedly selling unregistered ...
Environmental Protection Agency recently fined Safeway, inc. $675,000 for allegedly selling unregistered household cleaning products at its Hawaii and California stores with labels claiming the products disinfect and remove mold and mildew, a violation of federal law. Environmental Protection Agency recently fined Safeway, inc. $675,000 for allegedly selling unregistered household cleaning products at its Hawaii and California stores with labels claiming the products disinfect and remove...
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15. Agrochemicals News: Needed: A new generation of famers
At the same time, it's becoming more costly for young people to go into farming, and many of them see that they can make a better living by leaving the rural areas. Within the next decade those older farmers will be looking for someone to take over their operations and selling millions of acres of land. Many stay on because they don't have a retirement plan or because their children have no interest in farming. Department of Agriculture, conducted in 2002, shows that the average age of...
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16. Agrochemicals News: How mosquitoes work
Mosquitoes are insects that have been around for more than 30 million years. Female mosquitoes must find blood in order to reproduce, so mosquitoes come equipped with finely tuned sensors to help them locate the blood they need. They can also tell what direction the chemicals are coming from. With these sensors, mosquitoes can detect carbon dioxide, warmth and certain chemicals given off by their prey. If you are wearing clothing that contrasts with the background (for example, you wear a...
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17. Agrochemicals News: Essex farmer wins holiday of a lifetime
Join over 70,000 readers and stay up-to-date with whats happening in the Farming industry. He correctly identified the application rate of Cheetah (fenoxaprop-P-ethyl) as 1 litre/ha, that the product was recommended for use up to growth stage 39, and that it could be used after Atlantis (mesosulfuron-methyl + iodosulfuron-methyl-sodium) Mr A Willett, of Lound Lodge, Witham, Essex, won 2500 of Kuoni holiday vouchers by correctly answering three multiple choice questions on controlling wild...
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18. Agrochemicals News: Pesticides prohibited in July and August
The pesticides bylaw came into effect at the beginning of this year and requires 24-hour notification with a lawn sign before a pesticide can be applied year-round. Tom Bird, public health planner of environmental health and lifestyle resources with Waterloo Region, said the most common mistake people make when it comes to lawn care is cutting grass too short. Or if a land exterminator determines there is an infestation of fungus, a bacterial organism, or a virus, pesticides can be used...
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