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Updated on September 10, 2007
1. Agrochemicals News: Fertilizer nutrient limits should mean healthier Florida waters New state limits on nutrient levels in fertilizer should help protect local waters from red tide, blue-green algae and other multicolored microorganisms. Before adopting the rules, the state held a rule making workshop with representatives from the public, fertilizer industry, environmental groups and scientific community. They will affect all bagged fertilizers sold in Florida stores and are expected to reduce nitrogen levels by 20 percent and phosphorus levels by 15 percent, said Rich...
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2. Agrochemicals News: Cattle May Need Early Fall Horn Fly Treatment When a population of insects becomes resistant to one chemical, it also becomes resistant to the other insecticides in the same chemical group, the entomologist explained. Broce charted the common horn fly controls by chemical class and then outlined example rotations in this year s May 18 newsletter from K- State s Extension entomologists. So, producers most rotate among chemical classes when choosing the control to apply, he said. As a result, an array of treatment methods can be...
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3. Agrochemicals News: Study finds organic soil will produce better crops I learned that the easy part of becoming an organic grower is to stop using synthetic fertilizers and pesticides to grow their crops. The very difficult task is to learn how to compensate for that change by building up the quality of the soil so that they can begin to compete with conventional farmers, in terms of revenue and profits. The soil in the organic field on the other hand has been improved so much that it not only produces superior crops, it is now almost impervious to the impact...
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4. Agrochemicals News: High-tech equipment gives Alabama farmers lift Clark has been in the farming business since 1983 and worked in an agriculture consulting business before that. Precision agriculture relies on information, technology and management to help farmers distribute the necessary fertilizer and chemicals in the specific areas that need them. Shannon Norwood, the multi-county extension agent for precision agriculture in north Alabama, said there are two main components of precision agriculture: the global positioning system and geographic...
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5. Agrochemicals News: Kent Group Inc. Completes Another Agribusiness Merger and Acquisition Transaction. Fertimix was a subsidiary of Quali-Trade, inc., a regional wholesaler of bulk agricultural fertilizer ingredients. Harley Hohenstein, Quali-Trades President & CEO stated the decision to divest Fertimix was influenced by the need to keep Quali-Trades management focused on the ever-changing agricultural fertilizer industry and the complexity of international sourcing, raw material price fluctuations and industry consolidation. Harley Hohenstein, Quali-Trades President & CEO stated the...
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6. Agrochemicals News: Biofuel Follies - by Rolf Lockwood Every politician in the industrial world, and at least one country and western star, sings the praises of replacing fossil fuels with corn or rapeseed or you name it. And a report out of Germany by Deutsche Welle late in May said the price of beer is going up in that country because the barley used to make malt is increasingly being replaced by heavily subsidized and thus very attractive crops like rapeseed used for biofuels. What concerns me, and greatly, is the speed with which we're...
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