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New Department For Transport Data Shows No Palm Oil Used In The UK

2016-08-05 18:19:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Blue and Green: For the first time since the start of the UKs Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation in 2008, no palm oil has been used in the renewable biodiesel that is blended into fossil diesel. Volumes have dropped sharply since 2012 and UK biodiesel is now largely made from waste feedstocks, in particular used cooking oil. UK feedstocks are also the major contributor to renewable bioethanol that is blended into fossil petrol. In 2008 UK feedstocks accounted for 8% of UKs renewable fuels and this has now...

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UK house price growth shows signs of slowing, says Halifax

2016-08-05 10:04:40| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

House prices in the UK fell by 1% in July compared with the previous month but were still 8.4% higher than a year ago, the Halifax says.

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Brexit hit recruitment in July a new survey shows

2016-08-05 01:00:13| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

A survey suggests the sharpest contraction in the number of people securing a permanent job since May 2009.

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Research shows cropping system changes means reduced river nitrates

2016-08-03 17:50:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Data shows that soybean residue helps to leach nitrates. Think Different Conventional wisdom has been that increased corn acres and more use of nitrogen fertilizer translates to increased nitrate-nitrogen concentrations in downstream waters. But a recent analysis of water sampling and crop management databases in the Raccoon River Watershed in central Iowa indicates otherwise. Nitrate concentrations and loading data from more than 60 main stem and tributary locations coupled with fertilizer data from the Iowa Soybean Associations On-Farm Network show that while corn acreage increased 19 percent and N fertilizer on corn increased by 24 percent from 1999 to 2014with a 24 percent drop in soybean acresnitrate levels in the water have not increased. While the study concentrated on estimating N balance and nitrate trends, the research team suggested better management of soybean residues may be one of the keys to improving both crop production methods and water quality. read more

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Semper survey shows sales slowdown, rise of digital print

2016-08-02 21:18:00| Label and Narrow Web Breaking News

Digital print overtook traditional print as the industrys primary profit center for the first time in the survey's history.

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