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McCloud Services Provides Light Management And Exclusion Tips For The Most Common Light Invading Insects Found Inside A Food Warehouse Or Food Plant
2016-06-03 05:45:15| plantautomation News Articles
McCloud Services, a leading pest management company servicing Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, Ohio and Wisconsin, is generating awareness on prevention, management and exclusion tips for the most common light invading insects found inside a food facility
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2016 Soybean outlook: Diseases and insects
2016-02-29 22:51:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
A wet season triggered root, stem and foliar diseases in many Midwest states in 2015. Farmers should talk with their agronomists to identify soybean fields that contained diseases in 2015 and choose soybean varieties that will offer optimal control for the new season. read more
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2016 Corn outlook: Diseases and insects
2016-02-06 02:10:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Wet weather reduced insects yet increased diseases in 2015. Examine 2016 control needs field by field. Farmers should take field history into account in 2016 regarding both insect and disease risks, says Kevin Sloane, technical seed manager for WinField in Viroqua, Wis. Make specific plans on a field-by-field basis to increase odds for better return on investment, especially with current low commodity prices. read more
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This Wallpaper Is Made Out of Dead Insects
2015-10-16 23:48:13| Real Estate - Topix.net
This art installation at the Renwick Gallery in Washington, D.C. -essentially, wallpaper made out of meticulously arranged patterns of dead insects-is equal parts beautiful, gross, and disturbing. The piece is titled The Midnight Garden and was created using bugs from artist Jennifer Angus's own collection, which she breeds specifically to kill and use in her work.
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EFSA issues scientific report on edible insects
2015-10-12 01:00:00| Food Processing Technology
Insects such as houseflies, silkworms, etc, are safe for consumption, finds research conducted by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
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