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Towards more reliable measurements of pesticides in wheat
To ensure that food can safely be consumed, EU laws set limits for pesticides in food, called Maximum Residue Limits. Consequently, enforcement laboratories regularly measure the pesticide present in food to check that those limits are respected. If exceeded, food products are declared unfit for consumption. But measuring pesticide residues remains challenging. Currently, the maximum residue ...
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Iron deficiency in soil threatens soybean production
An expansion of soybean production into areas where soybean has seldom, if ever, been grown can be problematic for some farmers. Soils having high pH values and large amounts of calcium and/or magnesium carbonate are notoriously iron deficient. Iron deficient soils in the North Central United States are estimated to reduce soy bean production by 12.5 million bushels every year. John Wiersma, a ...
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Upgrades the Eastern Ohio Regional Wastewater Authority to Become Energy Neutral and Produce Beneficial, Natural Fertilizer for Area Farmers
quasar energy group Upgrades the Eastern Ohio Regional Wastewater Authority to Become Energy Neutral and Produce Beneficial, Natural Fertilizer for Area Farmers Bellaire, Ohio – September 18, 2019 - quasar energy group (quasar) has recently completed a design-build project at the Eastern Ohio Regional Water Authority (EORWA) to provide technology and equipment to establish an energy ...
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Global Soy Chemicals Industry
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Global Soy Chemicals Industry http://www.reportlinker.com/p0552801/Global-Soy-Chemicals-Industry.html#utm_source=prnewswire&utm_medium=pr&utm_campaign=Renewable This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Soy Chemicals in US$ Million by the following End-Use Segments: Plastics, Biodiesel, ...
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