Non User

Agrochemicals News Chemicals Companies Supplies Manufacturing.
 
B2B Agriculture
Cattle Industry
Horses/Ponies
Pork Industry
Poultry Farming
Biotechnology
Fish Farming
Ovine/Caprine
Forest Industry
Ag Chemicals
Environment
Ag Equipment
Corn Industry
Wheat Trade
Rice Farming
Soybean Industry
Financial
Tobacco Farming
Cotton/Cottonseed
Vegetable Farming
Fruit Industry
Animal Feeds
Food/Beverage
USDA Resources
Page 2 of 12First | Previous [ 2 3 4 5 6 ] Next | Last

10. With Federal Funding Significantly Restored, Governor Rendell Says PA Will Resume Gypsy Moth Spraying
Space Science Technology Health General Sci-fi & Gaming Oddities International Business Politics Education Entertainment Sports Posted on: Monday, 7 May 2007, 12:00 CDT With Federal Funding Significantly Restored, Governor Rendell Says PA Will Resume Gypsy Moth Spraying. Space Science Technology Health General Sci-fi & Gaming Oddities International Business Politics Education Entertainment Sports Posted on: Monday, 7 May 2007, 12:00 CDT With Federal Funding Significantly Restored, Governor...
Source

11. Ask The Bugman
If bees are attracted to some component of explosives, isn't it possible they are also attracted to some unknown -- or unlisted -- component of pesticides? If so, the bees may be attracted to trees and shrubs that are being sprayed and will be more inclined to pick up the pesticides and bring them back to their colonies, where they can contaminate many more bees. Eventually there were about a hundred per minute, climbing out of more and more holes, walking around orienting themselves for a...
SourceSan Francisco Chronicle,CA

12. Rising Farm Production Means Rising Profits For Fertilizer Maker
The call for more crops has spurred growth for chemical fertilizer producers. To grow more crops, farmers have to raise their productivity and that means using more fertilizer. They are used in the agriculture, animal nutrition and industrial markets. David Silver, an analyst at JPMorgan, wrote in a client note that global selling prices for major crops, including corn and wheat, are at their highest levels in over a decade. Without enough fertilizer to help corn crops grow, farmers will...
Source

13. Now, food-processing ministry wants study on pesticides in colas
In spite of the fact that the health ministry is responsible for carbonated drinks, the food processing ministry has decided to commission a new study which will come out with mandatory standards for colas said an official in the food processing ministry close to the development. Ltd and Coca-Cola India, the food processing ministry plans to commission a study to ascertain the existing levels of pesticide residues in such drinks and set standards for them. In spite of the fact that the...
SourceLivemint,India

14. Pet Vet: Keep poisons far from curious pets
Every week, if not nearly every day, a call or visit to the veterinary hospital is the result of some type of ingested poison. Some need to be vomited up and others should not have vomiting induced. Most anything that kills weeds and insects is harmful to your pet. This is accidental ingestion or over-ingestion of veterinary drugs. De-wormers, anti-inflammatory drugs, nutritional supplements, and flavored medicines are all tempting to your pets when found lying around. Most ornamental...
Source

15. Vietnam develops pesticides from tree seeds
Vietnam develops pesticides from tree seeds. To ensure sufficient materials for production, the company plans to import Neem seeds from several regional countries. They are believed not to be harmful to the environment. VietNamNet Bridge - The Vietnam Pesticide Company (VIPESCO) has successfully developed pesticides from the seeds of the Neem tree originally from India. The VIPESCO said that the two pesticides are especially suitable for integrated pest management.
SourceVietNamNet Bridge,Vietnam

16. May tips for the garden
Checking a publication on butterflies will help you distinguish between the larvae and pests. Use caution when buying plants to be sure you are not bringing pests or diseases into your garden. While you wait for your butterflies, you can fertilize your roses, grapes and citrus. It is time to "side-dress" vegetables with a balanced slow-release fertilizer. As the weather warms up remember that soil in containers out of doors dries out more quickly, and daily watering may be necessary. Some...
Source5/12/2007

17. China vows to clean up food industry
Today's markets Highs and lows Mutual fund finder May 09, 2007 09:26 AM Niu Shuping Nao Nakanishi Reuters BEIJING/HONG KONG China announced a food industry clean-up on Wednesday after exports of a contaminated ingredient in pet food drew global attention to insufficient product controls. Today's markets Highs and lows Mutual fund finder May 09, 2007 09:26 AM Niu Shuping Nao Nakanishi Reuters BEIJING/HONG KONG China announced a food industry clean-up on Wednesday after exports of a...
Source

18. Keeping pets from eating darndest things
These are chemicals used to treat either your pets (flea and tick medications, dips or powders), your home (various baits, traps and sprays), or your property (lawn fertilizers, weed sprays, grub treatments, baits and sprays) Also note that chocolate mulch can pose both an intoxication and an intestinal irritation risk. When using products or hiring services to treat your property, make sure that all chemicals are pet safe when possible or that you appropriately restrict access to the...
Source

Page 2 of 12First | Previous [ 2 3 4 5 6 ] Next | Last

 
Archive [1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20] days ago 
 


Non User