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Monday, November 07, 2005

Phosphorus levels catch regulators' attention


Sunday, November 6, 2005 7:04 AM PST

Phosphorus levels catch regulators' attention
AG Weekly Sat, 05 Nov 2005 9:02 PM PST
BOISE, Idaho -- The Idaho State Department of Agriculture issued a press release Wednesday announcing that soil tests have revealed higher-than-acceptable levels of phosphorus in fields that receive manure.

MSU designing course on sustainable crops
Billings Gazette Sat, 05 Nov 2005 11:31 PM PST
BOZEMAN - Montana State University's agriculture faculty needs the help of ag producers and professionals to develop a course in sustainable agriculture.

Update: 2005 Crop Harvest
The Des Moines Register Sun, 06 Nov 2005 2:05 AM PST
Dry, warm weather hastened harvest completion last week across the U.S. Corn Belt. As of Oct. 30, the corn and soybean harvests were ahead of last year's pace and ahead of the five-year average in most of the Midwest.

Toxin smacks already-hurt corn
The Des Moines Register Sun, 06 Nov 2005 2:05 AM PST
As if drought did not do enough damage, farmers in parts of east-central and southeastern Iowa have found aflatoxin in their corn this fall.

Planting profits
Desert Sun Sun, 06 Nov 2005 4:13 AM PST
It's that time of year again - residents are ready for cooler weather, and so are the plants. During the past month, homeowners associations, hotels, golf courses and others around the Coachella Valley have been busily sprucing up their flower beds with fall colors.

Local News
The Tucson Citizen Sat, 05 Nov 2005 7:14 AM PST
University of Arizona researchers say a new facet of their work will help find ways to keep your water safe, clean and tasting and smelling good.

New method to separate jute fibre gaining ground
News From Bangladesh Sat, 05 Nov 2005 10:16 AM PST
Nov 2 : : Rotting of jute fibre has become a big problem for the farmers due to shortage of water in the ponds, canals and rivers of the country. But the scientists of the Jute Research Institute has evolved a new method to rot the fibres of jute titled 'Ribbon Betting'.




 

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