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10. Ethiopia: 640 Metric Tons Obsolete Pesticides Shipped for Disposal
Some 640 metric tons of obsolete chemicals has been shipped in the second round 'waste disposal project', the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development announced. The ministry said the project has exported over 1,100 tons of obsolete pesticides, stockpiled in the country over the last 40 years, for incineration. According to Biratu, 2,500 tons of obsolete chemicals had been shipped at a cost of over 6 million US dollars in the first round of the waste disposal project. The project has...
SourceAllAfrica.com,Washington

11. Ottawans down on pesticides, says poll
Gord Hunter voted against the pesticide bylaw when council last debated it in 2005 and he said he would again consult property owners in his ward. there's no reason for city council to delay restrictions," said Gideon Forman, executive director for CAPE. It says that 84% of 500 Ottawa residents polled said they believe lawn pesticides threaten the environment. Yesterday the Ottawa Environmental Coalition, a group of local lawn care companies, announced it's reduced the amount of product...
SourceCanoe.ca,Canada

12. Snark Attack from D.C.
from sophisticated chemical and biological attack, it remains possible for an evildoer to assemble a fertilizer bomb on U. The fertilizer industry and farm interests, among other lobbies, have successfully batted away multiple attempts to do so. The common fertilizer ammonium nitrate -- which McVeigh and his accomplice mixed with fuel oil and packed into a rental truck that brought down the federal building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995 -- still is unregulated by the federal...
Source3/30/2007

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All you have to do is complete the entry form and answer three simple multiple choice questions, based on a short article about controlling wild oats. Join over 70,000 readers and stay up-to-date with whats happening in the Farming industry. There will also be one of 30 Cheetah suitcases up for grabs for runners-up. Subscribe here and save 30% on Farmers Weekly, even better get 4 extra FREE issues if you subscribe by direct debit. Subject Author Date There are currently no comments for...
SourceFarmersWeekly,UK

14. Swarming termites cause for inspection
A: True dampwood termites are found in Southern California and can be a problem in partially buried wood, including utility poles, posts and some woodwork. Environmental Protection Agency for a specified use against a target pest, the active ingredient in a pesticide must undergo tests and studies conducted by the pesticide manufacturer. Make sure gutters are cleaned regularly and that there are no containers that can collect water and allow mosquitoes to breed, such as empty flowerpots,...
SourceSan Francisco Chronicle,CA

15. Celebrate National Gardening Month With Roses
Unfortunately, roses have the reputation of being difficult to grow, and that they don't bloom well unless you make regular applications of fertilizer and pesticides. The National Gardening Association s Web site, garden.org, has loads of information on caring for roses, from selecting plants to pruning, and details about growing specific types such as shrub roses and antique roses. Most importantly, you can learn how grow roses successfully without using dangerous pesticides. Ideally, the...
SourceThe Enterprise Ledger

16. Growing without pesticides
For five years she was research director of a company rearing beneficial insects and worked for a decade for the provincial government on programs to reduce pesticide use. This is a chance for local green thumbs to learn how to prevent pest problems, make allies out of beneficial insects, grow a weed-free lawn and choose disease resistant plants. The bylaw prohibits the use of pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals for cosmetic purposes. She has written pest management training...
SourceCoquitlam Tri City News,Canada

17. Student project prompts furor over pesticides
HASTINGS -- A high school science project has created concern among some parents in this small community after its teenage authors concluded chemicals from neighboring cabbage farms are contaminating the air near a new elementary school. Mark Mossler, a University of Florida pesticides expert, said he doubts the validity of the testing and said the chemicals are needed to protect the state's valuable agricultural industry. Johns County school district has hired a Jacksonville firm to do...
SourceSarasota HeraldTribune,FL

18. More farmers using manure as alternative fertilizer
Manure sales are up, as more grain and vegetable farmers turn to animal waste as an alternative to higher-priced commercial fertilizer, say state agriculture regulators. The price of nitrogen fertilizer, for example, has more than doubled in the past four years, in part because of the rising cost of natural gas needed to make it. Ben Puck, who has operated a hauling business in Iowa for 28 years, said sales for his services have increased as much as 15 percent in the past year, primarily...
Source19 hours ago

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