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Scout for SDS in soybean fields this summer
2014-06-13 21:46:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: DuPont Pioneer Cool, wet weather may impact disease. Cool spring soils and high rainfall in areas of the Corn Belt may lead to a midsummer appearance of sudden death syndrome (SDS) symptoms in soybeans, say DuPont Pioneer experts. The severity of SDS depends on environmental conditions, time of infection and other crop stressors. Although SDS infects soybean plants just after germination and emergence, symptoms generally do not appear until midsummer. read more
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Bloody Mexican shale fields sit idle while Texas booms
2014-06-13 00:22:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: To grasp the difficulties Mexico faces in capitalizing on a North American shale boom, just wander into the dusty landscape due south of the U.S. border. On one side of the fence, thousands of wells work around the clock in Texas to produce record volumes of shale oil and gas, transforming towns like Carrizo Springs in a modern-day gold rush. On the other side, violent drug cartels roam above untapped shale riches, leaving behind a trail of blood. The relatively few conventional wells operated...
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Chesapeake practice fields honor WWII soldier
2014-06-06 00:24:22| Paper - Topix.net
The Capt. Frederic E. Consolvo Jr. Muli-Use Practice Fields ribbon cutting ceremony ended with field demonstrations by SOL Futbol Academy, a South Norfolk soccer team.
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'Dump CO2 in empty UK gas fields'
2014-05-21 01:29:15| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
The UK's exhausted oil and gas fields in the North Sea could be transformed into a lucrative dump for Europe's CO2 emissions, MPs say.
Oil and gas fields in UK could become CO2 dumps, say MPs
2014-05-21 01:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
BBC: The UK's exhausted oil and gas fields in the North Sea could be transformed into a lucrative dump for Europe's CO2 emissions, MPs say. The Energy and Climate Change Committee says nearby nations could capture the emissions from their power stations, then transport the CO2 offshore in pipes. North Sea rocks that have been sucked dry of oil and gas could be pumped full of the unwanted CO2. Critics say the idea is fanciful. But Tim Yeo, the committee's chair, told the BBC that "the key to...
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