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Date:2014/04/08
2014-4/Export destinations of P2O5 from China Feb. 2014(201448113717141).jpg
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Date:2014/04/08
2014-4/Export destinations of DAP from China Feb. 2014(20144811371567).jpg
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Date:2014/04/08
2014-4/Export destinations of MAP from China Feb. 2014(201448113646133).jpg
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Date:2014/04/08
2014-4/Export destinations of TSP from China Feb. 2014(201448113621905).jpg
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Date:2014/04/08
2014-4/Export destinations of food-grade phosphoric acid from China Feb. 2014(20144811366127).jpg
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Date:2014/04/08
2014-4/Export destinations of phosphorus ore from China Feb. 2014(201448113519138).jpg
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Date:2014/04/22
By Li Jun and Yang Jun (www.cnchemicals.com) Updated: 2014-04-21 21:28
Guizhou, a less-developed province in China, will create files for its 9 million impoverished people in 9,000 poor villages, according to the provincial government.
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Date:2014/04/22
Updated: 2014-04-21
By Chris Davis in New York (China Daily Latin America)
Despite being two very distant countries, Argentina and China are "like neighbors connected by the sea and connected by the heart of the fishing sectors," ...
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Date:2014/04/22
BEIJING, April 21 (Xinhua) -- The number of impoverished people in rural areas of ethnic minority-inhabited regions decreased by 5.59 million in 2013, China's State Ethnic Affairs Commission (SEAC) said on Monday.
The commission released a sta...
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Date:2014/04/23
While air temperatures were frigid this winter, snow cover helped buffer soil temperatures to protect herbaceous perennials like asparagus from the brunt of the cold.
Posted on April 18, 2014 by Ben Werling, Michigan State University Extension
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Date:2014/04/23
Michigan Energy Office has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) and has matching grants available for energy efficiency projects for farms and small business in Michigan. Here is an overview of what is required for a submission.
Posted on April ...
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Date:2014/04/23
Nitrogen is an important nutrient for corn production. Optimal management is good for both the farmer and the environment.
Posted on April 18, 2014 by Marilyn Thelen, Michigan State University Extension
Climate and weather greatly impact a...
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Date:2014/04/23
Learn how to prevent common problems when planting soybeans into fields for the first time.
Posted on April 18, 2014 by Mike Staton, Michigan State University Extension
Soybean production is expanding in northern Michigan. In some situati...
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Date:2014/04/23
Understanding which nutrients to apply and their respective application rates will improve the likelihood for a positive yield response from applying a soybean starter fertilizer.
Posted on April 18, 2014 by Mike Staton, Michigan State Universit...
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Date:2014/04/23
The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) regulates irrigation water testing and what water needs to be tested. This article outlines a fine point that can make a big difference in the amount of testing required of growers.
Posted on April 18, 20...
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Date:2014/04/23
Being GAP-certified is not the same as being FSMA compliant. Check with your buyer first to determine if you need a GAP certification above and beyond being FSMA compliant.
Posted on April 18, 2014 by Phil Tocco, Michigan State University Extens...
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Date:2014/04/23
Armillaria root rot affects hundreds of plant species throughout Michigan. Learn more about the biology, symptoms and control of this devastating fungus.
Posted on April 17, 2014 by Erin Lizotte, and Jill O’Donnell, Michigan State University Ext...
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Date:2014/04/23
As chestnut trees around Michigan begin to break dormancy, growers should keep an eye out for winter injury caused by sunscald.
Posted on April 17, 2014 by Erin Lizotte, Michigan State University Extension, and Dennis Fulbright, Michigan State U...
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Date:2014/04/23
As the weather begins to warm, growers should be on the lookout for several early insect pests such as white pine weevil and Zimmerman pine moth.
Posted on April 17, 2014 by Jill O’Donnell, and Erin Lizotte, Michigan State University Extension
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Date:2014/04/23
Crop residue removal decisions should be field specific.
Posted on April 17, 2014 by Mark Seamon, Michigan State University Extension
Demand for corn stover is growing in the United States. Two industries have identified this secondary pro...