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Managing corn production with low prices

2014-09-26 22:11:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Harry McCune, Walnut, Ill., farms just over 3,000 acres, and grows mostly corn with a few soybean acres. He recently spoke to CSD Managing Editor Susan Winsor about how he is managing his corn crop as corn prices continue to dip. "I think we have to get back to some more basic things," he says. From agronomics, including nitrogen management, to increasing yield, McCune is doing what he can to grow the best corn crop for his land. read more

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MOSFETs (500 V) offer low conduction and switching losses.

2014-09-26 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Built on second-generation Super Junction Technology, Vishay Siliconix SiHx25N50E MOSFETs comprise 25 A, RoHS-compliant devices that offer gate charge of 57 nC and 145 m&Omega; on-resistance. These values promote energy conservation in high-power, high-performance consumer products, lighting applications, and ATX/silver box PC SMPSs. Package options include TO-220, TO-247AC, and thin leaded TO-220 FULLPAK. Products withstand high energy pulses in avalanche and commutation modes.<br /> This story is related to the following:Green & CleanMOSFETs |

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GranBio begins producing cellulosic ethanol in Brazil; very low carbon intensity of 6.98 gCO2e/MJ for California LCFS

2014-09-26 13:30:36| Green Car Congress

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New Versatile ecoFIT High-Density Polyethylene Piping System Offers High Safety And Reliability Even At Low Temperatures

2014-09-26 08:02:57| chemicalonline Home Page

GF Piping Systems announces the new ecoFIT Industrial Polyethylene (PE) Piping System designed for a wide spectrum of broad-based applications.

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Climate truthers are losing it: Conservatives anti-science crusade stoops to a new low

2014-09-26 07:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Salon: This past week was a big one for climate change. In other ways, of course, it was like every other week for climate change. It began when hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets, in New York and in 160 countries around the world, to demand action on an issue that affects every person on Earth. Those protests were subsequently ignored by the Sunday news programs. And that was generous, it turns out, considering how the right-wing media chose to cover the protests. Looking only at how...

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