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Updated on July 31, 2007

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13. Agrochemicals News: Ethiopia: Domestic Fertilizer Production Dream Bursts
A pre-feasibility study made by a Chinese state-owned company on how to produce Urea fertilizer locally from coal deposits revealed a price tag of seven billion Birr. He was disappointed the offer did not meet the 300 million dollars to produce 300,000tn of Urea per annum he was informed the local fertilizer could sell for last year. It was the Chinese government who hinted at that time that it could be possible to produce the Urea locally with a lower cost. However, even in the...
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14. Agrochemicals News: How to protect your turf through wet and dry times
The first number in the fertilizer analysis indicates nitrogen percentage and the last number in an analysis indicates potassium percentage. Spraying a fungicide can slow disease spread but fungicides alone may not control diseases. Merely spraying the lawn with a fungicide will not control some lawn diseases. Proper preventative or curative turf medicine should help your lawn through this critical time. Fertilizers should generally have at least two-thirds as much potassium as nitrogen....
Source - Macon Telegraph,GA - Read the story


15. Agrochemicals News: New DuPont/Pioneer crop technology inches closer to marketplace
At a field day late last week at a DuPont research facility near Rochelle, Illinois, DuPont and Pioneer personnel showed several dozen corn and soybean test plots where Optimum GAT plants were growing next to Roundup Ready plots and control plots with no herbicides. It will also be tolerant to a broad range of ALS herbicides, meaning they can be mixed with the glyphosate product and applied at the same time. At a field day late last week at a DuPont research facility near Rochelle,...
Source - Agriculture Online - Read the story


16. Agrochemicals News: Local farmers having a disastrous summer
The best they can do is spread out their plantings over the course of several weeks in April and May and hope that if one crop is lost, storm clouds will come and another crop will manage better. Throughout Franklin County, crops of soybeans, alfalfa and grass hays have withered away this summer, lacking adequate rainfall to sustain their growth and provide more than one harvest for farmers. Rows of corn that should be a vivid green and soaring eight to 12 feet in the air are instead...
Source - Waynesboro Record Herald,PA - Read the story


17. Agrochemicals News: Peanut Provisions Largely Unchanged in New Farm Bill
They didn't have to redeem the loan on the previous year's crop until August or September at which time they pretty much knew what the next year's crop was going to be. It also extends counter-cyclical payments and the requirement that peanut producers agree to designated conservation, wetland protection and other protection programs in order to receive the direct and counter-cyclical payments. The new farm bill also extends the 2002 farm bill provision which permits farmers to plant any...
Source - Carolina-Virginia Farmer,NC - Read the story


18. Agrochemicals News: Community gardening holds benefits beyond just vegetables and fruits
One of the causes of cancer and other ailments are the chemical pesticides used on commercial produce. Thus, the chances of getting sick from pesticide-contaminated produce are greatly reduced. Well, for a short moment you may think that your garden is worthless and has no value, but if you think beyond eating healthy fruits and vegetables, you may just surprise yourself. An urban garden, however, is grown by consumers who practice pesticide-free farming. He has all the statistical figures...
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