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Updated on November 12, 2007
7. Agrochemicals News: Zimbabwe: Small-Scale Tobacco Farmers Assured of Enough Fertilizer Dr Matibiri said TIMB was also expecting to meet its requirements for ammonium nitrate fertilizer through their allocation of 1 000 tonnes from the 10 000 tonnes that was being shipped from China National Machinery and Equipment Import and Export Corpora-tion. Dr Matibiri said TIMB was also expecting to meet its requirements for ammonium nitrate fertilizer through their allocation of 1 000 tonnes from the 10 000 tonnes that was being shipped from China National Machinery and Equipment...
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8. Agrochemicals News: Agriculture has wider effect than many know An AgImpacts analysis provided by Penn State Cooperative Extension and the Penn State Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Department suggests that the amount of farmland and the number of farms in the county are important indicators when determining the effect of agriculture on the local economy. An AgImpacts analysis provided by Penn State Cooperative Extension and the Penn State Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Department suggests that the amount of farmland and the...
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9. Agrochemicals News: Small bitterbush prefers to be one of a crowd If you see yellowing, use more controlled-release fertilizer. Keep the plant on at least a yearly schedule of fertilization for the first two or three years. Description: A small tree, this is an endangered member of Florida's coastal hammock community. Culture: Give bitterbush a well-drained site, some protection from the heat by means of a light canopy overhead, and then give it its head. Even with natives such as this, establishment requires a moist root zone until growth is well under...
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10. Agrochemicals News: 'Everywhere chemicals' in plastics alarm parents The good news for moms-to-be is that, unlike toxins such as mercury and lead, which can remain in the body for years, these chemicals don't stick around. To anyone not contemplating parenthood, phthalates and bisphenol A sound like something children bring home on chemistry quizzes, not cuddle in their cribs. In Jirtle's experiment, mothers fed BPA before, during and after pregnancy had twice as many yellow babies which made up 21% of their litters as mothers who weren't fed the chemicals....
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11. Agrochemicals News: Paying peanuts for clean water Peanut husks, one of the biggest food industry waste products, could be used to extract environmentally damaging copper ions from waste water, according to researchers in Turkey. Various industries produce waste water containing dissolved copper(II) ions, including those that carry out metal cleaning and plating, paper pulp, paper board mills, and wood pulp production sites and the fertilizer industry. They have looked at how well untreated peanut husks and another potential cleanup...
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12. Agrochemicals News: Lawn Mowers handle any terrain. Other features include 6 gal fuel tank, rear hitch for hauling fertilizer spreader, PTO cut-off switch, and ergonomically angled control handles. Matching the strength and durability of the 7-Iron mowing deck, the Z-Trak Estate features heavy-duty channel frame construction, cast-iron caster wheel arms and caster forks. These machines enable customers to accomplish tasks quickly, with top speeds of 10 mph, and feature the industry-recognized 7-IronTM decks, made of thick, seven-gauge steel...
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