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32. Home & Garden:
Often you can rent or borrow spreaders where you buy your fertilizers. A garden spade has a blade with a straight end, making it handy for edging around flowerbeds and sidewalks, spreading materials, and skimming sod off new garden beds. There are two basic types: drop spreaders, in which a small paddlewheel at the bottom of a bin controls the amount of material spread, and broadcast spreaders, in which the material drops onto a spinning disk that scatters it. A spading fork with flat...
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33. Want some cheese with that wine?
Oh, I suppose you could smell beer, admire the bubbles, measure the foam, take a sip, then spit it out into a bucket like wine. Oh I guess I know how to hold a wine glass now (by the stem so your body heat doesn't warm up the wine-now isn't that getting touchy?) how to swirl the wine around a little to admire the color, and how to stick your schnoz into the glass a ways to fully appreciate the aroma. Oh I guess I know how to hold a wine glass now (by the stem so your body heat doesn't warm...
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34. Brasher: Report says ethanol may fuel dead zone
Moreover, the report says that biofuels will likely make the problem worse, because of the increase in corn acreage and use of nitrogen fertilizer needed to keep with the demand for ethanol. The bottom line is that no matter what crop you are growing there will be some nutrients leaking out that system and the only way to stop the nutrients from leaking into the Mississippi is to create bayous or Dead Zones here in Iowa where the nitrogen is either leached into the ground water or removed...
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35. Fact or Fiction: Check Your Knowledge Of Summer Foods!
The absolute maximum time for leaving prepared foods at room temperature is two hours, including time for preparation, serving and eating. If you are eating outdoors at a picnic or cookout where temperatures are hotter than 90 degrees Fahrenheit, discard foods after one hour. Before you go grocery shopping for that pinic or barbeque, check your knowledge on summer foods. But how much do you really know about summer foods? Check your knowledge with this fact-or-fiction list. The truth is...
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36. Rockland weighs bill to track fertilizer sales
State laws require retailers who sell fertilizer with 28 percent or more ammonium nitrate by weight to register with the state Department of Agriculture and Markets and keep purchase records, including the purchaser's name, address and telephone number and a copy of government identification, for at least two years. County Legislature Chairwoman Harriet Cornell, D-West Nyack, is sponsoring a bill to require wholesalers and retailers to report to local law enforcement purchases or thefts of...
Source7/1/2007


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