Small but mighty
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Many farm chemical dealerships have micronutrients as a major component of their fertility programs. Plant analysis and soil testing are often used by dealerships to determine which and how much micronutrients their customers need. Many growers, however, are still in the dark on the long- term soil and yield benefits of micronutrient programs, with the blame falling largely on manufacturers.
Publication Name: Farm Chemicals
Subject: Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries
ISSN: 0092-0053
Year: 2000
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Getting the drift
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Operators of farm dealerships are advised to explain to their grower- customers the importance of using the appropriate adjuvant with a specific drift-reducing spray nozzle. They should also remind their clients that abstaining from using adjuvants in their nozzles may result in ineffective weed control, even if they are using traditional drift retardant/deposition aids.
Publication Name: Farm Chemicals
Subject: Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries
ISSN: 0092-0053
Year: 2000
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Willing and Abell
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Fertilizer dealership Abell Corp of Monroe, LA, attributes its success to a combination of quality products and good service. The company, which was started in 1955 as a manufacturer of liquid mixed fertilizer, is now composed of three divisions: Ouachita Fertilizer Corp, Texas Fertilizer and commercial tank maker Poly Processing Corp, which merged with Poly Cal Plastics.
Publication Name: Farm Chemicals
Subject: Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries
ISSN: 0092-0053
Year: 1999
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