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Manitoba farmers are facing a perfect storm of low grain prices and soaring fertilizer costs that are threatening profitability for both the current harvest and next year’s crop.   Current harvest ...
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Wheat That Makes Its Own Fertilizer

Bacterial Work-Around Aims to Reduce Pollution, Lower Costs for Farmers. cientists at the University of California, Davis, ...
This article profiles the top three fertiliser companies listed at the PSX, based on their market capitalisation as of ...
Farm inputs have increased over 70% in the last 18 years. However, the value of this year's crop may keep farmers from breaking even.
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! Unfortunately, we have hit a dry spell throughout the last six weeks here in the ...
Leaving your grass clippings in place will also be greatly beneficial if you’re treating your lawn with a fertilizer or a product like a herbicide. Chemicals are usually absorbed by the grass and will ...
But when are we going to use this in real life?” That question comes up in math classes, much to the chagrin of many teachers ...
Scientists at the University of California, Davis, have developed wheat plants that stimulate the production of their own fertilizer, opening the path toward less air and water pollution worldwide and ...
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Catalysts are indispensable for the large-scale production of many chemicals, as they accelerate chemical reactions. Some of them contain metal atoms such as iron as key building blocks. The electrons ...
The question that comes up in math classes, much to the chagrin of many teachers, is ‘but when are we going to use this in ...
If you tried your hand at growing tomatoes this summer, you likely have a produce bowl overflowing with plump, juicy fruit. As the hot weather winds down, you might be wondering how long your tomato ...