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19. Sorting It Out
Keeping acreage the same, but trimming yield a minor 5 bushels per acre to equal the 2005 crop level of 148 bushels per acre would erase about 400 million bushels from the crop estimate. This year could be the biggest challenge to producers yet when it comes to keeping your head clear from all the extreme predictions. Trimming acreage 2 million acres because of planting delays would cut about 300 million bushels off the crop. No one has any idea at this point if the predicted 90 million...
SourceAgWeb

20. Local governments restrict use of fertilizer
City and county officials said they plan to spend the next few months working on ways to strengthen the local law with provisions that could include fertilizer-free zones, restrictions on fertilizer use during the rainy season and restrictions on the kinds of fertilizers that can be used or purchased in Sarasota. The new law, passed Monday, is expected to be only the first of many new regulations the city and county implement in the next year in an attempt to limit harmful fertilizer...
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21. Importance of rainfastness in blight fungicides
Farmers need blight fungicides that make the most of the spray days available and give them the best opportunity to keep to their planned spray intervals. Successful potato blight control relies on using effective blight fungicides at appropriate times and spray intervals from crop emergence right through to harvest. In order to ensure complete and effective protection of the canopy, blight products must be rainfast and weather proof, especially if the weather is showery and when the...
SourceFarming UK,UK

22. NHL playoff coverage! Find out how your favourite team fared in the pages of our Sports section
The standards include banning the use of conventional pesticides, fertilizers made with synthetic ingredients or sewage sludge for produce, and antibiotics or growth hormones for animals. The environment has become a very hot topic these days, especially among parents who want to protect their children's health and the world they'll be inheriting. Department of Agriculture inspects food producers to ensure they meet its standards for organic products. Parents like Amell-Nash are propelling...
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23. Media Advisory-Syngenta Crop Protection Canada, Inc.: Horizon ...
Kicking off the 2007 wheat cropping season and in recognition of the dedication of Western Canada growers, aerial photographs of select farming operations will be taken from the soaring blimp, which Syngenta Crop Protection, inc. will award to growers throughout the three-month journey. Media Advisory-Syngenta Crop Protection Canada, inc.: Horizon Blimp to Soar Across Western Canada Skies as Part of Canada's Longest Blimp Journey. Kicking off the 2007 wheat cropping season and in...
SourceCCNMatthews (press release),Canada

24. The informal sector in Ghana
On the other hand, the promotion of primary commodities production for export and the import of consumer goods for domestic trade gave rise to large contingents of the labour force in both agriculture and petty trading who were either self-employed or hired under traditional or informal arrangements. The key features of the colonial economy included primary commodity production for export, investments in mining, transportation and related services, infrastructure and public works, and...
SourceThe Statesman Online,Ghana

25. 5 Britons get life sentences in terror plot
As agents monitoring the fertilizer plot listened in on a bug, they heard one of the July 7 bombers, Mohammed Siddique Khan, warn that he planned to kill non-Muslims, a security official said during the briefing, demanding anonymity to discuss sensitive details of the cases. Nation/Politics Pruden on Politics. As agents monitoring the fertilizer plot listened in on a bug, they heard one of the July 7 bombers, Mohammed Siddique Khan, warn that he planned to kill non-Muslims, a security...
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26. PotashCorp Achieves Record Earnings in First Quarter
The emphasis on corn is expected to displace other crops in the US, raising prices and creating opportunities for producers of those crops in other agricultural regions. While first- quarter 2007 shipments did not face the same challenges as a year ago, there were a couple of smaller issues: a Canadian rail strike disrupted our North American deliveries and Canpotex's ability to move product to its Vancouver export terminal, and severe winter weather in some regions that adversely impacted...
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27. Sketching an environmental pioneer: Rachael Carson biographer recounts ...
Department of Agriculture spraying pesticides over millions of acres to wipe out pests like red ants and gypsy moths, she began work on her most famous book, "Silent Spring. Another government official, questioning what motives a "spinster" had in criticizing the Department of Agriculture, said he "could only conclude that she is a communist. His talk touched on Carson's visits to the Parker River area more than a half-century ago and how her most famous book, "Silent Spring," helped to...
Source4/30/2007

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