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2. Taiwan Rejects Shipment of US Wheat
New testing equipment in Taiwan resulted in thousands of tons of US wheat being rejected because it had trace amounts of Malathion, a banned chemical pesticide there.
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3. Lawn fungus gone wild has a party at expense of your green yard
If the disease is extensive enough, the lawn could be damaged, which brings up the use of fungicides on the lawn. Typically lawns can handle the fungus, so you don t have to do anything, although that ungreen look can persist for several weeks. Linch advises concerned lawn lovers to consider a fungicide if 30 percent to 40 percent of their lawn is turning brown. The fungus is one of several life forms that mostly lays low in the soil and thatch but gets busy on your blades when conditions...
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4. Heartland Heat May Cause Lawn Fatigue
Yarkoskysaid you should water your lawn deeply just once or twice a week rather than a little bit every day. He also saidyou can use a low nitrogen fertilizer with extra iron and that will make your lawn greener and look better. High temperatures and the hot weather can be tough on your lawn this time of year. He said if too much water sits on your lawn for long periods of time it can suffocate the grass. Yarkosky said once you start watering you don't want to stop because a little bit...
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5. Keeping your summer lawn green
Experts say, watering in the evening can actually create a breeding ground for insects and disease--which leads to tip number four: water during the morning. Video EUGENE - In these dog days of summer the hot sun can quickly damage your lawn. Keeping your summer lawn green. Opt for a fertilizer with a lower nitrogen content and follow the directions carefully. Armed with these simple tips, get ready to enjoy some good barefoot time in your lush green lawn. Tip number one: don't misapply...
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6. New Research Finds Organic Farming Can Feed the World
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 16, 2007 (ENS) - Organic farming can yield up to three times as much food on individual farms in developing countries as low-intensive methods on the same land, according to new research that refutes the long-standing claim that organic farming methods cannot produce enough food to feed the global population. ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 16, 2007 (ENS) - Organic farming can yield up to three times as much food on individual farms in developing countries as...
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