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12. New Fingerprint Method Could Show Diet, Sex, Race
Standard methods for collecting fingerprints at crime scenes, which involve powders, liquids or vapors, can alter the prints and erase valuable forensic clues, including traces of chemicals that might be in the prints. Now researchers find tape made from gelatin could enable forensics teams to chemically analyze prints gathered at crime scenes, yielding more specific information about miscreants' diets and even possibly their gender and race. The gel tape can gather prints from a variety...
Source7/23/2007


13. Fruit farmers convert to the organic way
But Stemilt Growers inc., a bit player in the stone fruit industry but one of the nation's leading apple suppliers, isn't waiting two years to capitalize on the switch. Agricultural experts estimate the costs for growers at as much as 30 percent higher during the transition, and growers rarely get a higher return for the fruit during that time. Department of Agriculture, growers must raise their crop free of bug killer or fertilizer for three years. The company has created a new label...
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14. Organic farms suffering mudslides
After all, the organic growers keep bragging that their farming system is more sustainable and more "earth friendly" than conventional farming. They choose, instead, to use the old bare-earth farming systems, with plows and mechanical cultivators that invite erosion. Organic farms in Wisconsin and Minnesota have concentrated themselves on steep, hilly land that is prone to mudslides? That's a bad idea, given that organic farms already refuse to use the low-till farming systems that protect...
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15. GMB distributes free fertilizer
GMB distributes free fertilizer Herald Reporter THE Grain Marketing Board has started distributing 15 000 tonnes of Ammonium Nitrate fertilizer to communal, A1 and old resettled farmers countrywide as part of Government s efforts to cushion vulnerable farming communities. GMB distributes free fertilizer Herald Reporter THE Grain Marketing Board has started distributing 15 000 tonnes of Ammonium Nitrate fertilizer to communal, A1 and old resettled farmers countrywide as part of Government s...
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16. Business Diary
Lesco, of Cleveland, supplies fertilizer, seed and chemicals to the professional green and pest-control industries. Based in Minneapolis, Inscape provides corporations with training materials and online services in 24 languages, enabling employees to learn interpersonal skills. Western Reserve Partners also advised Lesco when the financially troubled company sold its manufacturing and distribution operations. The sale of Inscape returned to investors 3.2 times the cash Riverside has...
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