19. Herbicide Manufacturers Deny Crop Damage Claims Five manufacturers of the herbicide 2,4-D have denied claims made in a suit by a group of 82 cotton growers in northeast Arkansas who say the companies' products harmed last year's crop. It was the first successful "selective herbicide," able to control weeds without damaging the crop on which it was used. The farmers, all located east of Crowley's Ridge, claim in the suit that the 2,4-D they bought was defective in design and inadequately labeled. All five defendants filed responses to...
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20. Grape powdery mildew is a threat even in a dry year The fungus overwinters as fungal fruiting structures called cleistothecia lodged primarily in bark crevices on the grapevine. Failure to provide adequate control of powdery mildew early in the growing season can result in increased levels of other fruit rots such as Botrytis bunch rot and sour rot. After infection, the fungus develops and forms conidia (another type of spore) over the infected area after six to eight days. A primary infection caused by one ascospore will result in the...
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21. Scotts Miracle-Gro 3Q Earnings Fall The company said its strong growth in specialty mulch products and its international segment were offset by unseasonable weather in April, which impacted lawn fertilizer and seed sales. During the 2007 third quarter, the company had 6 percent fewer shares outstanding after repurchasing 4.5 million shares. The company also spent more on advertising and marketing initiatives during the quarter. This material may not be published broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Revenue increased 5...
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22. Killer Greening Baffles Scientists as It Spreads Through Fla. Durrance is an uncommon commercial grower in that he doesn't use chemical pesticides on his 220 grove acres. LAKELAND - While Florida citrus growers battled to eradicate citrus canker for nearly a decade, a far more dangerous, frightening threat, citrus greening, was lurking. A tree can live with the canker bacteria, although the bacteria weaken the tree and lead to a significant drop in fruit production. So when federal and state officials halted the citrus eradication campaign in January...
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23. Renewable-energy crops help fuel Mosaic's profit Mosaic co., North America's second-largest fertilizer producer, said it had a fiscal fourth-quarter profit as farmers bought more potash and prices rose.net income was $202. Farmers have planted more acres of corn and other crops used to make renewable energy, and economic growth in Asia has spurred consumers to eat more protein, increasing demand for grains for livestock feed. Mosaic was expected to earn 44 cents a share, the average estimate of four analysts surveyed by Bloomberg....
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24. Subprime write-down cuts CNA profit The Deerfield-based company, which manufactures and distributes fertilizer products, posted a 23 percent gain in sales, to $848. Andrew corp. posts its 4th-straight loss; CF's earnings double. Ninety-four percent are rated A or better, and none are among those recently downgraded by rating companies, he said. The Downers Grove-based company, which serves the vehicle aftermarket and consumer electronics industries, said it earned $10. CommScope, a maker of cable for telecom companies,...
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25. Waste pesticide collection July 31 in northwest Mississippi Waste pesticides are leftover, cancelled, suspended or unusable products. Examples include insecticides, herbicides, fungicides and plant growth regulators. An on-site, licensed, hazardous-waste contractor will dispose of the pesticides at a licensed facility outside Mississippi. Empty pesticide containers will not be accepted. Home Waste pesticide collection July 31 in northwest Mississippi. Home Waste pesticide collection July 31 in northwest Mississippi. The Mississippi State University...
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26. Sweet sorghum seems a good alternative for A.P. ryots Soaring prices of fossil-fuels and environmental pollution associated with their use, has resulted in increased worldwide interest in the production and use of bio-fuels. For late sown crops (that is after first week of July) use higher seed rate at 12-15 kg per hectare and sow the crop along with application of 3 per cent carbofuran granules at the rate of 20 kg per hectare to control shoot fly. The juice from the stalks is used for fuel alcohol production. The symptoms include...
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27. Mosaic Company to Hold Annual Stockholders Meeting Oct 4 in Plymoth, MN Through the end of the third fiscal quarter, the Company had realized approximately $48 million in annualized cost savings -- well ahead of its previously forecasted schedule of $25 million by the end of September. Looking ahead, he believes that feed-ingredient costs will continue to pose one of the biggest operating challenges for the U. A conference call to discuss the Company's third-quarter results will be held at 10 a. The webcast will be available for replay within two hours of the...
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