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fertilizer

  • Make Your Own Natural Fertilizer From Comfrey Leaves
    Make Your Own Natural Fertilizer From Comfrey Leaves
    By Bob Dluzen From The Detroit News Comfrey, until fairly recently, was used for centuries as a medicinal herb. Some of the common folk names for it, such as "healing ...
    June 23, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Fertilizer 101: Giving Your Plants a Proper Diet
    Fertilizer 101: Giving Your Plants a Proper Diet
    We all know the importance of a balanced diet with proper vitamins and minerals to maintain our health, ...
    April 3, 2023BY Sandy Lindsey
  • Want a Healthy, Bountiful Garden? Start With the Soil
    Want a Healthy, Bountiful Garden? Start With the Soil
    All soil isn't created equal. Soil is the first and perhaps most critical part of creating and sustaining ...
    March 13, 2023BY Sandy Lindsey
  • Russia Gives Fertilizer to Malawi, Seeks African Support
    Russia Gives Fertilizer to Malawi, Seeks African Support
    LILONGWE, Malawi—The Russian government has donated 20,000 tons of fertilizer to Malawi as part of its efforts to ...
    March 6, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Ontario Farmer Organization Calls on Government to Drop Fertilizer Tariffs
    Ontario Farmer Organization Calls on Government to Drop Fertilizer Tariffs
    An Ontario farmers' organization is calling on the federal government to drop its tariffs on the importation of ...
    February 10, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • Food Inflation: Tight Grain, Oilseed Supplies to Keep Prices Elevated
    Food Inflation: Tight Grain, Oilseed Supplies to Keep Prices Elevated
    SINGAPORE—Drought or too much rain, the war in Ukraine, and high energy costs look set to curb global ...
    December 17, 2022BY Reuters
  • Not the Bees! Varroa Mite Madness
    Not the Bees! Varroa Mite Madness
    Commentary Australia was (until recently) the sole major honey-producer in the world free from Varroa mites (also known ...
    November 23, 2022BY Alexandra Marshall
  • ESG Endangering America’s Farms and Your Food: State Treasurers
    ESG Endangering America’s Farms and Your Food: State Treasurers
    The latest threat to farming can be identified in three familiar letters. State treasurers at the State Financial ...
    November 14, 2022BY Nathan Worcester
  • Sri Lanka’s Agrochemical Ban Shows How Bad Ideas Can Have Big Consequences
    Sri Lanka’s Agrochemical Ban Shows How Bad Ideas Can Have Big Consequences
    Commentary You may remember the headlines. In 2021, Sri Lanka's government imposed a total ban on agrochemicals. The ...
    November 2, 2022BY Rohan Rajapakse and Nathan Worcester
  • US Farmers Grab the Lobbying Pitchforks as Greens Sow Costly New Reporting Mandates
    US Farmers Grab the Lobbying Pitchforks as Greens Sow Costly New Reporting Mandates
    Echoing conflicts from Sri Lanka to Canada to the Netherlands, tensions between farmers and green-minded government policymakers are building in ...
    September 23, 2022BY Steve Miller and RealClearInvestigations
  • Putin to Look at Revising ‘Cheating’ Ukrainian Grain Export Deal
    Putin to Look at Revising ‘Cheating’ Ukrainian Grain Export Deal
    VLADIVOSTOK, Russia—President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russia and the developing world had been "cheated" by a ...
    September 8, 2022BY Reuters
  • Agriculture Groups Reflect on Ottawa’s Federal Emissions Targets
    Agriculture Groups Reflect on Ottawa’s Federal Emissions Targets
    Many farmers are bemoaning the federal government's goals for lower greenhouse gas emissions from fertilizers, while agriculture groups ...
    August 11, 2022BY Lee Harding
  • Sri Lanka’s Economic Chaos Shows the Dangers of Environmental Planning
    Sri Lanka’s Economic Chaos Shows the Dangers of Environmental Planning
    Commentary On July 14, after months of economic and social unrest, Sri Lanka’s President Gotabaya Rajapaksa resigned in ...
    August 4, 2022BY Zilvinas Silenas
  • No Farmers, No Food, No Life
    No Farmers, No Food, No Life
    Commentary The world is now facing a man-made food catastrophe. It is reaching crisis levels. Current policies in ...
    August 2, 2022BY Carla Peeters
  • World’s Largest Chemical Company to Produce Less Ammonia, a Key Fertilizer Ingredient
    World’s Largest Chemical Company to Produce Less Ammonia, a Key Fertilizer Ingredient
    The world's largest chemical company, Germany's BASF, is set to further cut its production of ammonia—a key ingredient ...
    July 31, 2022BY Mimi Nguyen Ly
  • Peter Menzies: Under the Liberals, the Hammer Keeps Smashing Down on Western Canada’s Leading Industries
    Peter Menzies: Under the Liberals, the Hammer Keeps Smashing Down on Western Canada’s Leading Industries
    Commentary The Trudeau government has launched a fresh new offensive in its economic war on Western Canada—once again ...
    July 27, 2022BY Peter Menzies
  • MP Calls on Canadians to Support Farmers in Pushing Back Against Policies Impacting Agriculture
    MP Calls on Canadians to Support Farmers in Pushing Back Against Policies Impacting Agriculture
    A Conservative MP is calling on Canadian consumers to support farmers as the federal government pushes policies to ...
    July 25, 2022BY Andrew Chen
  • Provinces Denounce Feds for Pushing Ahead on Imposing Fertilizer Emission Reductions
    Provinces Denounce Feds for Pushing Ahead on Imposing Fertilizer Emission Reductions
    Agriculture ministers from several provinces say they're concerned about the federal government's plan to reduce fertilizer emissions in ...
    July 24, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • Fertilizer Cargo From Russia Heads to US as Many Worry About Food Shortages
    Fertilizer Cargo From Russia Heads to US as Many Worry About Food Shortages
    HOUSTON/WASHINGTON—A tanker carrying a liquid fertilizer product from Russia is about to arrive in the United States, sources ...
    July 23, 2022BY Reuters
  • The Coming Food Crisis Is Manmade; the Globalists’ Agenda Against Farmers and Fertilizers
    The Coming Food Crisis Is Manmade; the Globalists’ Agenda Against Farmers and Fertilizers
    Protests have broken out in the Netherlands, where the government has begun restricting agriculture in a push to ...
    July 5, 2022BY Joshua Philipp
  • 4 Recipes for Homemade DIY Lawn and Garden Fertilizer
    4 Recipes for Homemade DIY Lawn and Garden Fertilizer
    I love a beautiful yard, but I hate spending a lot of money to get it that way, ...
    June 30, 2022BY Mary Hunt
  • Fire at Minnesota Poultry Farm Building Kills Tens of Thousands of Chickens
    Fire at Minnesota Poultry Farm Building Kills Tens of Thousands of Chickens
    Tens of thousands of egg-laying chickens are estimated to have been killed in a barn fire on May ...
    June 2, 2022BY Allan Stein
  • Increased Input Costs for Farmers Mean Higher Food Prices Could Follow
    Increased Input Costs for Farmers Mean Higher Food Prices Could Follow
    Farmers are facing increased input costs as they seed their crops this spring, an obstacle that is affecting ...
    May 11, 2022BY Lee Harding
  • US and World Gripped by Fertilizer Crisis
    US and World Gripped by Fertilizer Crisis
    “Fertilizer shortages are real now.” Uttered by U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Administrator Samantha Power in a ...
    May 7, 2022BY Nathan Worcester
  • Fires at Food Processing Plants Result in Reduced Capacity, Delays, and Layoffs
    Fires at Food Processing Plants Result in Reduced Capacity, Delays, and Layoffs
    Wisconsin River Meats was just weeks from moving into a new addition to its building when a massive ...
    May 3, 2022BY Allan Stein
  • Key Arizona Food Pantry Picking Up Pieces After Devastating Fire
    Key Arizona Food Pantry Picking Up Pieces After Devastating Fire
    MARICOPA, Ariz.—Maricopa Food Pantry CEO Jim Shoaf said the devastating pantry fire on March 28 in Maricopa, Arizona, ...
    April 27, 2022BY Allan Stein
  • Union Pacific Railroad Announces Delays, Cutbacks in Fertilizer Shipments
    Union Pacific Railroad Announces Delays, Cutbacks in Fertilizer Shipments
    Union Pacific Railroad has announced significant reductions and delays in nitrogen fertilizer shipments to address "national supply chain ...
    April 22, 2022BY Allan Stein
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