American Soil Technologies Ships Product to United Arab Emirates For Testing Purposes Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Thu, 04 Aug 2005 6:00 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 shipped its polymer products into the U.A.E. to commence testing to determine whether the products can be beneficial in the country's agricultural, turf and | Fruit growers seek redress of problems Greater Kashmir Wed, 03 Aug 2005 10:21 AM PDT Srinagar, Aug 3: Fruit Growers of Chararisharief have stressed the need for coordination among various departments of agriculture/horticulture sector in the state for early solution of their problems like arrangement of quality pesticides, arrangement for quality pesticides, arrangement for early leaf/soil testing facilities, subsidy on packaging material, establishment of other infrastructure | Suit to block Mera GM algae bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance Wed, 03 Aug 2005 7:31 PM PDT The Sierra Club and a coalition of other groups filed suit Tuesday asking that the Hawaii Department of Agriculture be | Pest infestation is found along I-75 in Auglaize County Toledo Blade Thu, 04 Aug 2005 5:27 AM PDT The Ohio Department of Agriculture yesterday announced a new emerald ash borer infestation in north-central Ohio as well as an expansion of its quarantine against the movement of firewood and ash materials near Indiana. | Organic farming making inroads in Ontario Fort Frances Times Wed, 03 Aug 2005 12:19 PM PDT There is a new trend in agriculture sweeping across Ontario and Rainy River District soon will be part of it. At the Emo agricultural research station s annual open house last Wednesday evening and the farm tour the following day, the theme was organic farming. | Suit to block Mera GM algae BizJournals Wed, 03 Aug 2005 7:58 AM PDT The Sierra Club and a coalition of other groups filed suit Tuesday asking that the Hawaii Department of Agriculture be ordered to conduct an environmental assessment of genetically modified microalgae. | Time is ripe for Milford-area gardeners Delaware State News Wed, 03 Aug 2005 4:35 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. | Wednesday, August 03, 2005 Hollister Free Lance Wed, 03 Aug 2005 2:22 PM PDT Hollister - After a batch of tests, San Benito County Agriculture Commissioner Paul Matulich released McIntosh apples for harvest on Monday, but the apple season is just beginning. | Crawford pig farm raises concern News Journal Thu, 04 Aug 2005 4:03 AM PDT GALION -- Carl and Peg Thornton do not like the idea of 500 pigs moving into their neighborhood. |
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