19. Students promote friendly fertilizer to protect lake Several brands of fertilizers that are considered lake-safe -- with low phosphorous levels, slow-release nitrogen and no pesticides -- are commonly sold in home improvement and hardware stores. The South Lake Tree Huggers, the school's award-winning environmental club, will distribute stickers to businesses that designate for consumers which lawn fertilizers are "lake safe. The ACO and English Gardens stores have already pledged to place the brightly colored stickers on each bag of...
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20. State of Maine Offers Free Disposal of Banned, Unusable Pesticides In barns, basements, sheds, or garages throughout the state reside tons of banned and unusable pesticides: old chemicals with infamous names like DDT, lead arsenate, 2,4,5-T, and chlordane. In 2007, there will be two collectionsin May and Octoberwhen the state regulatory agency will dispose of banned pesticides or pesticides that have become caked, frozen, or otherwise rendered unusable. When they do, citizens face a dilemma: hire an expensive hazardous waste disposal service or dump the...
Source • All American Patriots (press release),Sweden •
21. Poultry producer fear for flocks with chemical ban Chicken and turkey breeders say their flocks could be decimated following a ban on the only treatment for the fatal disease, 'blackhead' But poultry veterinary expert Dr Peter Scott says a move towards more free range farming systems could increase disease outbreaks. Meanwhile a vet who has helped to reduce the use of antibiotics in chickens will today be awarded the highest honour in veterinary science. Poultry producer fear for flocks with chemical ban. Blackhead is a parasitic worm,...
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22. When Pesticides Roll in With the Fog The suit, filed by Larry Jacobs, seeks to stop the spraying of pesticides that could travel to his field and an unspecified amount of money to cover the crops he says he lost. Instead, all involved think they were picked up by fog, which can turn pesticides into liquid and carry them off days after they were sprayed. Conventional farmers are worried that if the organic farmer wins, the case will set a dangerous precedent, and conventional farms in foggy areas will have to spend millions to...
Source • Plenty Magazine,NY •
23. 2007 Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course Set for Aug. 6-8 This year's short course will address cost increases in fertilizer, fuel, equipment and grain and how they affect a rancher's profits," Cleere said. The short course, sponsored by Texas Cooperative Extension, will address these issues as well as other topics during the three-day event, providing information for the novice rancher as well as for the most seasoned one, Cleere said. sessions are designed to offer a more hands- on approach to calf working, cattle handling, cattle selection,...
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24. Sentricon: Green Is In To treat their subterranean termite infestations, some homeowners have liquid chemicals added to the soil around and beneath their home. Scores of environmentally responsible products are now being offered hybrid vehicles, energy-efficient light bulbs, termite control termite control? That s right, now even termite control can leave a smaller footprint on the environment. HomeNews & CommunityFree Newsletter. Right now in many parts of the United States, subterranean termites are swarming,...
Source • Chemical Online.com (press release),PA •
25. Software delivers maintenance planning functionality The company's operations are organised into two business segments: the nitrogen fertiliser business and the phosphate fertiliser business. Software delivers maintenance planning functionality Implementing a structured maintenance planning solution has paid huge dividends for a major US fertiliser manufacturer. Principal products in the nitrogen fertiliser business are ammonia, urea, and urea ammonium nitrate solution (UAN) CF Industries recognised early on that structured maintenance could...
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26. Lawn rules may cost some green Lawn rules may cost some green Would limit fertilizing at homes along canals By Don Ruane druane@news-press.com Originally posted on May 14, 2007 DELIVERING YOUR WORLD Subscribe to The News-Press Place a classified ad Printer friendly version Email this article. Lawn rules may cost some green Would limit fertilizing at homes along canals By Don Ruane druane@news-press.com Originally posted on May 14, 2007 DELIVERING YOUR WORLD Subscribe to The News-Press Place a classified ad Printer...
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27. Joe White: Lawn care now will pay off later Fertilizers are best applied in mid-April, but since we are already past that point on our calendars, your grass will still benefit greatly from an application of an appropriate fertilizer. Some homeowners and gardeners seem content to just cut the lawn to keep it from looking like a hay field or so they can find their way to the front door. This is because it's warm enough for rapid growth of the turf, because typically there is plenty of moisture from rains, and because we can perform...
Source • 5/12/2007 •
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