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Bayer ES offers schools special rate on TopChoice   1 Jun, 2009

For the 2009 school year, Bayer Environmental Science will again extend the TopChoice insecticide Protect Against Fire Ants school program.More>>

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California approves RootShield WP   11 Mar, 2009

RootShield WP, EPA registered in August 2008, is a new and improved formulation of BioWorks' currently registered biological fungicide, PlantShield HC.More>>

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Town leaders ask homeowners to go pesticide-free on properties   24 Feb, 2009

Branford, CT, on Long Island Sound, has already quit using synthetic pesticides on its parks and school grounds.More>>

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NJ county considers regulating lawn fertilizer use   11 Feb, 2009

The Ocean City Health Department is concerned that excess nutrients are changing the bay's ecology, encouraging algae growth and making it more attractive for invasive species.More>>

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R&D names Acelepryn a.i. to innovation list   29 Jan, 2009

The active ingredient in DuPont Acelepryn insecticide was recently recognized by R&D Magazine as one of the most innovative ideas of 2008.More>>

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NJ township moves away from pesticides in parks, sports fields   26 Jan, 2009

In February, Bernards Township plans to place its first ladybug sign advertising municipal property as pesticide-free.More>>

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Focus on resource conservation, design planning in offering eco-friendly landscapes   21 Jan, 2009

The key to creating ecologically sensitive and economical outdoor solutions is involving your landscape architect in the process as early as possible.More>>

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EPA registers DuPont Acelepryn   13 Jan, 2009

With just one early application of Acelepryn, turf professionals can control all 10 key turf-damaging white grub species plus surface-feeding insects such as cutworms, webworms, annual bluegrass weevils and billbugs.More>>

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Borst helps create first LEED-certified home in Harlem   29 Dec, 2008

The major objectives were to limit the use of conventional turfgrass; to use local, drought-tolerant plants; to create some degree of shade so as to minimize water evaporation; and to recycle materials whenever possible.More>>

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Converted Organics to supply Purely Organic Lawn Care with product   17 Dec, 2008

Maine-based natural lawn care company serves a growing base of clients throughout New England.More>>




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