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28. Biofuel company plans project in Institute
Bayer CropScience has operations in more than 120 countries and focuses on crop protection, nonagricultural pest-control, seeds and plant biotechnology. David Drew, president and chief executive officer of Emerald Biofuels, said he decided to bring his company to West Virginia because of the state's growing emphasis on alternative energy. Emerald Biofuels has developed a proprietary process for manufacturing biodiesel fuel from soybean oil and other seed crops. Officials said the project...
SourceDaily Mail Charleston,WV

29. Company plans to build biofuel production plant
David Drew, president and chief executive officer of Emerald Biofuels, said he decided to bring his company to West Virginia because of the state's growing emphasis on alternative energy. Another big plus is that Bayer has lots of infrastructure that will save them money. David Drew, president and chief executive officer of Emerald Biofuels, said he decided to bring his company to West Virginia because of the state's growing emphasis on alternative energy. Officials also noted that the...
SourceHuntington Herald Dispatch,WV

30. Sales in the People's Republic of China forecast to top EUR 100 ...
PRdomain.com . Bayer . Sales in the People's Republic of China forecast to top EUR 100 million in the medium term. The key points of the company's strategy are the introduction of new, innovative active ingredients, formulations and mixtures, and the expansion of its production site for crop protection products in Hangzhou, where Bayer CropScience will be investing a further EUR 25 million in 2007 and 2008. The key points of the company's strategy are the introduction of new, innovative...
SourcePrdomain Business Register (press release),Maharashtra

31. REAL ESTATE IN SHAPE: Rid your hemlocks of pest
A: Fortunately, HWA is easy to control with insecticides applied as a soil drench or injection, trunk injection or foliar spray. A: HWA is so named because of the white, cottony fluff or wool that encompasses the insect and its eggs much of the year. The wooly adelgid is easy to control with insecticides applied as a soil drench or injection, trunk injection or foliar spray. Pricing will vary because of several factors, including tree size, treatment method, tree location, chemical cost...
SourceAsheville CitizenTimes

32. Inventing (and Avoiding) the Next Crisis - by Jim Park
We've not yet even begun to experience the effects of the '07 EPA emissions reductions, and we're already beginning to sweat the details of the 2010 round of reductions. The downside to SCR is that it requires an additional catalytic converter -- which could be integrated with present aftertreatment devices -- an additional storage tank on the truck, and a national distribution infrastructure. The upside to SCR is that it could permit improvements in fuel economy by scaling back the level...
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33. SeedQuest - Central information website for the global seed industry
With sales of 3,079 million in 2006, BASF s Agricultural Products division is a leader in crop protection and a strong partner to the farming industry providing well-established and innovative fungicides, insecticides and herbicides. Seed treatment is an innovative delivery technology for the protection of crops and is a focus in BASF s crop-protection research and development work. Its portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics, performance products, agricultural products and fine...
SourceSeedQuest

34. Clean-up begins at Humboldt plant site
The Helena facility housed herbicides, insecticides and a lot of corn seed for agricultural businesses, Spurlin said. It operates a national distribution network for its agricultural products, with several locations in West Tennessee, a company release said. Spurlin said he will stay actively involved in the site until it is stabilized and the spilled product areas are secured. Spurlin praised the firefighters for the way they handled the chemical fire. Several residents who live in a...
SourceThe Jackson Sun

35. Piling on the compost is step No. 1
He wasn't certain at first if he could control insects organically, but he made the commitment to avoid synthetic methods and chemicals. Companies are producing products to meet the growing demand, from a line of organic seeds produced by Ferry-Morse Seed co. to organic soils, mulches, fungicides, fertilizers and insecticides. But she does use a chemical to eradicate some invasive plants, including lesser celandine and honeysuckle. Garden centers and mass merchandisers are making space for...
SourceThe Cincinnati Enquirer

36. Brazil offers Dale Opheim another view of farming
More chemicals are used in Brazil to keep the crops thriving, making total chemical costs more expensive there. Throughout the winter months, he is a radio guest from time to time to talk about planting conditions, whether or not the rain has fallen, rust concerns, and finally how harvest is progressing near his farm in north central Brazil. Opheim farms near Graettinger, Iowa, where he raises 3,200 acres of corn, soybeans and popcorn. Millet seems to increase soil nutrients, provide...
SourceIowa Farmer

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