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Saturday, June 18, 2005

American Soil Technologies Expands its Distribution Reach With International Sales to Israel



American Soil Technologies Expands its Distribution Reach With International Sales to Israel
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Thu, 16 Jun 2005 6:30 AM PDT
American Soil Technologies, Inc. , a leading supplier of super-absorbent polymer soil amendments and other related products in the multi-billion dollar turf, retail, horticulture and agricultural markets announced today that it is has broaden its distribution reach, now servicing Israel, a nation where all the Company's patents have been filed.

Good Enough To Eat: Primer on mulches reflects the need for control of weeds and soil erosion (6/16/2005)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Thu, 16 Jun 2005 0:54 AM PDT
If you could control weeds, conserve soil moisture and reduce soil erosion with one practice, wouldn't you be interested? All the mulches I'll describe in this and the next column can help you accomplish those ends.

U.S. mad cow investigation won't hurt talks, Japan says
International Herald Tribune Wed, 15 Jun 2005 9:01 AM PDT
The U.S. Agriculture Department has received assurance that a second potential case of mad cow disease found on American soil would not affect negotiations to resume beef exports to Japan.

Climate-Friendly Farming Project Underway
Agricultural Research Magazine Thu, 16 Jun 2005 5:55 AM PDT
Agriculture accounts for 7 percent of all U.S. greenhouse gases. For example, cows release methane while digesting food; applying nitrogen-based fertilizers leads to nitrous oxide emissions; and tilling speeds the breakdown of soil organic matter, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

To stay in business, farmers in Miss-Lou
The Natchez Democrat Wed, 15 Jun 2005 8:21 PM PDT
The latest battles in the farming world aren't just taking place in the fields or in the markets - they're in the labs. No change has affected agriculture as drastically in the last few years as genetically engineered crops that are more resistant to pesticides.

Biotech Products Rigorously Regulated, U.S. Official Says
U.S. State Department Wed, 15 Jun 2005 5:53 PM PDT
Three U.S. agencies are responsible for regulating agricultural biotechnology, and they are working to assure industry, consumers and other groups both in the United States and abroad that genetically engineered crops, animal vaccines and other products are "rigorously regulated for safety," Chuck Lambert, deputy under secretary of agriculture for regulatory programs, tells a Senate panel.

Biotechnology
American Embassy London Thu, 16 Jun 2005 2:07 AM PDT
The three U.S. agencies responsible for regulating agricultural biotechnology are working to assure industry, consumers and other groups both in the United States and abroad that genetically engineered crops, animal vaccines and other products are "rigorously regulated for safety," says Chuck Lambert, deputy under secretary of agriculture for regulatory programs.

Highlighting technology
Argus Observer Wed, 15 Jun 2005 1:40 PM PDT
Old and new technology highlighted the annual agriculture tour Tuesday as participants viewed a waterwheel that lifts water out of a drain ditch to be delivered to wetlands and watched the latest in technology and equipment for sprinkler irrigation.

Biotech Products Rigorously Regulated, U.S. Official Says
U.S. State Department Wed, 15 Jun 2005 1:55 PM PDT
The three U.S. agencies responsible for regulating agricultural biotechnology are working to assure industry, consumers and other groups both in the United States and abroad that genetically engineered crops, animal vaccines and other products are "rigorously regulated for safety," says Chuck Lambert, deputy under secretary of agriculture for regulatory programs. The more the public understands

By Deborah Gertz Husar
The Quincy Herald-Whig Wed, 15 Jun 2005 12:09 PM PDT
GOLDEN, Ill. — Robin Walker calls herself an "edutainer," blending education and entertainment. Now the woman who brings Klutzy the Clown to life is tackling a new topic — agriculture — and serving up a slice of America's favorite food at R Pizza Farm near Golden.




 

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