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27. Fertilizer restrictions could frustrate homeowners They think more is better so they tend to buy the cheapest fertilizer out there. He mixes his own fertilizer for his customers and says it's not an easy science especially if you're not trained. They put it down heavy and they end up with an insect problem, shallow root systems, fungus problems, and no drought resistance whatsoever. And that's why Sarasota county commissioners have put together a draft ordinance to deal with the fertilizer issue. Jack Merriam, the Environmental Manager for...
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28. UCAN : Say no to genetically altered cotton, Catholic aid agency ... Bt crop varieties, such as cotton and corn, are modified through introduction of a Bt gene that causes the plants to produce a toxin that protects them from certain pests. Advertisement His concerns grew at a meeting run by the local church's Caritas social-service agency that highlighted the seeds' alleged environmental hazards. He claimed humans could ingest Bt toxin through cottonseed oil, used for cooking, and cited reports of skin inflammation caused by contact with the crop. Sadiq...
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29. Planes buzz county: no cause for alarm Local residents can expect to see more crop-duster this year, says Brown By BRADEN WILLIS, Of The Times Staff Greg Brown, of Brown Feed and Chemical in Carmi, said Wednesday area residents may be seeing more crop-dusting airplanes over the next few days than what they may be used to seeing, and there's good reason for it. Local residents can expect to see more crop-duster this year, says Brown By BRADEN WILLIS, Of The Times Staff Greg Brown, of Brown Feed and Chemical in Carmi, said...
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30. Lucy Siegle: Is my habit of playing golf polluting the planet? The golf fraternity refutes charges of being major polluters, and another US study concluded in 1999 that the pesticide run-off into local watercourses was "virtually nil" Naturally, this doesn't please eco warriors who allege that the 17,000 golf courses in the US use more pesticides than anyone else, including farmers. This week's question comes from a male reader - alerted by his girlfriend, who thinks his love of golf might be incompatible with his Greenpeace membership. Living in fear...
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31. Harkin visits Iowa farms, vows fight for CSP, energy innovations in farm bill Under the CSP, Wilson has made more changes in his farming, lowering the rate of nitrogen fertilizer that he applies and switching from fall-applied anhydrous ammonia to spring applications. Wilson, who runs a tile contracting business as well as farming about 300 acres, said he's seen two-feet-deep ditches from that rain on neighboring farms that are tilled. And because he's farming land that is also terraced, his careful stewardship qualified him for USDA's conservation security program...
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