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Monday, August 08, 2005

Accelerated Soil Dissipation of Tebuconazole Following Multiple Applications to Peanut

 

Accelerated Soil Dissipation of Tebuconazole Following Multiple Applications to Peanut
RedNova Sat, 06 Aug 2005 2:03 AM PDT
ABSTRACT Repeated application may increase rates of pesticide dissipation in soil and reduce persistence.

Agriculture Secretary Promises Help
RedNova Fri, 05 Aug 2005 7:48 PM PDT
Aug. 5--West Allis -- U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns said Thursday that he is committed to continuing price supports for dairy farmers and favors legislation that will encourage young families to go into agriculture.

Auburn names new dean of College of Agriculture
BizJournals Fri, 05 Aug 2005 9:50 AM PDT
Richard L. Guthrie has been named dean of the College of Agriculture and director of the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station at Auburn University, effective immediately, the university announced this week.

'Just-in-time rainfall' helps some corn crops
Canoe Fri, 05 Aug 2005 10:56 PM PDT
A little rain is going a long way this summer for Southwestern Ontario farmers. "We've just been getting enough rainfall," Peter Johnson, soil and crop specialist for Ontario's Agriculture Ministry, said yesterday.

Time is ripe for Milford-area gardeners
Delaware State News Fri, 05 Aug 2005 7:50 PM PDT
MILFORD — The dew is still on the lawn most mornings when Rodman Mills, 87, ambles out to his garden. Although he's long-since retired from farming, Mr. Mills is still a sturdy man. And he still loves working with his hands and the soil.

Local farmer will become Extension leader
Peoria Journal Star Sat, 06 Aug 2005 1:12 AM PDT
Eureka - A local farmer is bringing his expertise to Woodford County's University of Illinois Extension. Earl Allen, 44, of Mason City was hired as the Extension's new leader and will oversee five employees. He replaces Elaine Smillie, who headed the Extension from 1980 until February.

White Spruce Response to Co-Composted Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Drilling Waste: Effects of Compost Age and Nitrogen
RedNova Sat, 06 Aug 2005 2:02 AM PDT
ABSTRACT There are growing interests to use co-composted drilling wastes contaminated with hydrocarbons as growth media for planting in land reclamation.

Phosphorus Leaching in Sandy Outwash Soils Following Potato- Processing Wastewater Application
RedNova Sat, 06 Aug 2005 2:01 AM PDT
ABSTRACT Land application of wastewater presents potential for ground water pollution if not properly managed.

Physicochemical Characteristics of Animal and Municipal Wastes Decomposed in Arid Soils
RedNova Sat, 06 Aug 2005 2:04 AM PDT
ABSTRACT The application of anaerobically processed animal manure to maintain adequate levels of organic matter in arid soils is becoming a common practice. The purpose of this study was to characterize two farm manure products as compared with municipal waste compost (MWC).

College Composting Program Matures
RedNova Sat, 06 Aug 2005 2:04 AM PDT
DIVERSE, PROFITABLE LEARNING To meet the need for quality compost, Berea College now processes 35 tons of food residuals each year, providing jobs for students and nutrients for crops.




 

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