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Contractors Enlist Laser Scanners to Verify As-Builts
2015-03-24 22:14:36| ENR.com: Headline News
Reality capture aids contractors at all stages of project life cycle, from capturing existing conditions to validating work.
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Dow Achieves Final Milestone for Commercialization of Enlist Weed Control System
2014-10-20 06:01:35| chemicalonline Home Page
As the last step in the regulatory process before commercialization, The Dow Chemical Company recently announced it has received registration from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its Enlist Duo herbicide for use with Enlist corn and soybeans
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UPDATE 1-EPA approves Dow's Enlist herbicide for GMO soy, corn
2014-10-16 08:06:34| Chemicals - Topix.net
The Environmental Protection Agency gave final approval on Wednesday to a new herbicide developed by Dow AgroSciences that has faced broad opposition, ordering a series of restrictions to address potential environmental and health hazards. EPA said it was applying "first-time-ever restrictions" on its approval of the herbicide, called Enlist Duo, which is designed to be used with new genetically modified crops developed by Dow AgroSciences, a unit of Dow Chemical.
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EPA registers Enlist Duo herbicide
2014-10-15 23:54:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Risk assessment ensures protection of human health, including infants, children The EPA is registering the herbicide Enlist Duo with first-time ever restrictions to manage the problem of resistant weeds. The pesticide is for use in controlling weeds in corn and soybeans genetically-engineered (GE) to tolerate 2,4-D and glyphosate. read more
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Despite USDA approval, Enlist corn, soybeans face hurdles
2014-09-20 04:40:51| Chemicals - Topix.net
U.S. approval of Dow AgroSciences ' new genetically-modified corn and soybeans takes the agricultural giant a step closer to its "most important" product launch ever, but a series of hurdles remain, the company said on Thursday. "We sure are aware of the concerns that have been expressed," said Dow AgroSciences President Tim Hassinger in an interview.