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Updated on July 9, 2007
25. Agrochemicals News: Legume crop great fit for area These crops do not need costly nitrogen fertilizer applications and often leave some nitrogen for the next crop, which is commonly called the nitrogen credit. Often, grain crops are reported to produce 10- to 20-percent higher yields following a legume crop compared with the production of continuous grain crops. The factors that influence nitrogen fixation include crops and cultivars, soil type, texture, pH, nitrate levels in the system, temperature, water, availability of other nutrients,...
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26. Agrochemicals News: Fertiliser prices soar The Press . Friday, 6 July 2007 Email a Friend . Printable View . Have Your Say Related Links Subscribe to Archivestuff Have your say Ballance Agri-Nutrients has increased its main fertiliser prices by as much as 24 per cent because of high global demand and rising shipping costs, reports TIM CRONSHAW. The Press . Friday, 6 July 2007 Email a Friend . Printable View . Have Your Say Related Links Subscribe to Archivestuff Have your say Ballance Agri-Nutrients has increased its main...
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27. Agrochemicals News: Zapping bugs without insecticides It survived, Schneidmiller said, because what was once considered odd is now widely seen as a safer, smarter and environmentally friendly way to eradicate pest insects. The yellowjacket trap has sold millions and has become as much as a backyard fixture as hibachis and garden hoses across North America and parts of Europe. Once the trap fills up, consumers take off the top, dump out the bugs and refill the cartridge with a chemical lure developed inside Sterling's lab. A Spokane firm turns...
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28. Agrochemicals News: Older farmers changing agriculture, rural communities 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. Farming s one of those things that gets in your blood, he said. 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...
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29. Agrochemicals News: Planes buzz county: no cause for alarm Local residents can expect to see more crop-duster this year, says Brown By BRADEN WILLIS, Of The Times Staff Greg Brown, of Brown Feed and Chemical in Carmi, said Wednesday area residents may be seeing more crop-dusting airplanes over the next few days than what they may be used to seeing, and there's good reason for it. Local residents can expect to see more crop-duster this year, says Brown By BRADEN WILLIS, Of The Times Staff Greg Brown, of Brown Feed and Chemical in Carmi, said...
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30. Agrochemicals News: SPUD U HATE In early December 2006 chemical multinational BASF was granted permission by the UK government to conduct a five year research and development trial of GM blight resistant potatoes, at two locations, between spring 2007 and autumn 2011. However, after over two years of licking their wounds the biotech industry has reared its ugly head again. In April over 150 people attempted to disrupt the Hendon trial a field they thought was about to be planted with GM potatoes was sown with organic...
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