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Record amount of nutrients removed from U.S. soils this summer

2016-11-10 13:46:06| Corn & Soybean Digest

Editor’s Note: Briefing Room is where we run press releases from companies unedited, for your use. Growers around the country should remember they’re removing more than just record yields from their fields this harvest season. read more

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No-till beats tight clay soils

2016-11-01 13:20:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Tile, halting tillage and cover crops helped rehab hardpan clay soils to build yield Growing one midwestern farm is not about growing acre wise or horizontally. It means growing the soil to gain more yields. read more

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GA-EMS to install electrostatic separator system at S-Oils Onsan refinery

2016-08-24 01:00:00| Hydrocarbons Technology

General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) will supply a 16-module Gulftronic Electrostatic Separator system for S-Oils Onsan refinery in the Republic of Korea.

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Biodegradable Cleaners by IPC remove difficult soils.

2016-03-21 13:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Micro® Green Clean industrial-strength, multi-purpose hard surface cleaner removes oil, grease, and biological debris. As blend of citric acid and surfactants, Micro® A07 removes salts, soap scum, metal oxides, hard water scale, grease, rust, milkstone, mineral deposits, and inorganic materials. Both cleaners, free of solvents, phosphates, silicates, phenols, and Substances of Very High Concern, are free rinsing and registered with NSF as category A1 cleaners for use in food processing areas.

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Urban soils release surprising amounts of carbon dioxide

2016-02-23 23:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ScienceDaily: In the concrete jungle at the core of a city, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are dominated by the fossil fuels burned by the dense concentrations of cars and buildings. Boston University researchers now have shown, however, that in metropolitan areas surrounding the city core, plant roots and decomposing organic material in soil give off enough CO2 , in a process termed "soil respiration," to make an unexpectedly great contribution to total emissions. In fact, analyzing CO2 released from soil respiration...

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