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Updated on July 9, 2007

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19. Agrochemicals News: Little surprises pop up in yards
The part of the fungus that we see is the mushroom or toadstool that actually is just the fruiting body or reproductive structure of the actual fungus. If you have some wood chip mulch around your flowerbed or perhaps in a shady area, you may also notice little toadstools start jumping out of the soil. Since we've had some decent rains lately, you may notice an increase in the number of mushrooms that just seem to pop up in your yard. Recently a friend asked me to look at some strange...
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20. Agrochemicals News: Home & Garden
These chemicals are often found in fertilizers that are combined with herbicides. Regular insecticides can kill grasshoppers, but their sheer numbers and great mobility, combined with strong chemical constitutions, require very frequent re-applications of strongly toxic materials. OK, they're technically not (yet?) locusts, but the grasshoppers on my little acre of gardens and weeds must number in the hundreds of thousands. One potential consequence of pesticide overuse is the evolution of...
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21. Agrochemicals News: Protect your landscape during drought season
Nutrients from fertilizers become unavailable during times of drought, and fertilizers create undue stress on many plants, especially the conditions our soils are under now. Unfortunately, we are entering the time of the summer that typically produces scattered thunderstorms, resulting in inconsistent precipitation throughout our county. A majority of Carroll County's lawns, trees and shrubs have experienced dry summers the last two years, and we are now entering another summer with a...
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22. Agrochemicals News: Japanese Honda Keen To Invest $1 Billion In Bangladesh's Power And ...
Describing the investment proposal of the Japanese firm in sugar industry as a very positive one, the advisor urged Honda to set up urea fertilizer industries in Bangladesh. Shin-ichi informed the advisor that the Japanese industrial giant is also keen to extend its cooperation to the country's sugar mills. During the meeting, Shin-ichi said his company wants to invest in power generation and environment-friendly alternative energy bio-ethanol projects. It would help in boosting production...
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23. Agrochemicals News: The Chemical Sector Keeps Bubbling in 2007
It's a sector in transition, since its long-favored feedstock for making a wide array of chemicalsfrom ammonia to plant fertilizer to adhesivesis natural gas. By Marianne Lavelle Posted 7/6/07 Investors putting money into the chemical industry today should know that they are, in effect, placing a bet on who has the best strategy for riding the bumpy energy landscape ahead. Industry giants Dow and DuPont, as well as many smaller firms, have responded by announcing plans to move...
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24. Agrochemicals News: Expect to See Roundup Ready and LibertyLink Tech in the Same Corn ...
RNAi is an important new area of technology that agricultural researchers expect to use to develop new agricultural products. As part of the deal Bayer also received rights under Monsanto's intellectual property in the area of insect resistance but the companies weren't specific as to these in their announcement. Additionally, the companies cross-licensed each other to use their respective patents on RNAi technology as part of this recent deal. Expect to See Roundup Ready and LibertyLink...
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