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27. Green fuel soon for town lorries and buses
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28. Home & Garden:
No matter where you live, hollies offer shiny red, orange, or yellow berries, and many varieties have characteristic waxy leaves that cloth the plant in all seasons. There are thousands of different varieties (the main distinctions being either evergreen or deciduous), and they all prefer similar growing conditions. After planting, spread mulch to keep the roots cool and moist, but keep it about 6 inches away from the trunk to prevent nibbling by mice during the winter. If you want to cut...
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29. Insecticide use up nearly 40% on P.E.I.
shows insecticide use has increased but the amount of pesticides used on the Island has declined, roughly matching a decline in hectares under cultivation. Cheverie said that can't be done now because the information collected doesn't break down the products by each chemical's name or what crop it's used on. We're seeing a resurgence of a lot of different soil-borne insects like cabbage root maggot, many of the root weevils, and those have been sort of going up in numbers. The sale of...
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30. Farm lease fight takes root
After generations of reliance on the rain, the soil and the University of Illinois to guide their planting and harvesting decisions, the state's farmers are threatening to drop their support for the school over its decision to rent thousands of donated acres to the highest bidders instead of its longtime tenants. After generations of reliance on the rain, the soil and the University of Illinois to guide their planting and harvesting decisions, the state's farmers are threatening to drop...
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31. Moths exacting heavier toll
Advertisement Gypsy moths plagued Central Pennsylvania earlier this year, stripping leaves from the trees and infesting almost anything in their path. No chemical insecticides are used for treatment, according to state officials. Gypsy moth caterpillars feed on tree leaves in late April or May, sometimes completely stripping trees, which makes them vulnerable to disease and death. The brown-speckled male moth flies in an erratic pattern, while the white female moth doesn t fly n she lays...
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