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  1. Agriculture and the Environment by Noel D. Uri, 1999
  2. Agriculture chemical toxicity to selected aquatic animals: Bluegill, channel catfish, rainbow trout, crawfish, and freshwater shrimp (Publication / Mississippi State University Extension Service) by Thomas L Wellborn, 1984
  3. Nitrogen recuperation in the soils of the Bombay Deccan, (India. Dept. of Agriculture. Memoirs. Chemical ser) by Dattātraya Lakshmaṇa Sahasrabuddhe, 1925
  4. Test methods with plant-regulating chemicals (Agriculture handbook / United States Department of Agriculture) by John W Mitchell, 1958
  5. Nutritive value of gram husk, (India. Dept. of Agriculture. Memoirs. Chemical series) by Frederick John Warth, 1930
  6. CITRUS LIMONOID: FUNCTIONAL CHEMICALS IN AGRICULTURE AND FOODS by Mark A.; Hasegawa, Shin, and Manners, Gary D., eds Berhow, 2000
  7. India. Dept. of agriculture. Memoirs. Chemical series by Amar Nath Puri, 1930
  8. The system potassium nitrate, sodium nitrate, sodium chloride, water, (India. Dept. of Agriculture. Memoirs. Chemical ser) by John Walter Leather, 1914
  9. The 'Rab' system of rice cultivation in western India, (Memoirs of the Dept. of Agriculture in India. Chemical series) by Harold H Mann, 1912
  10. The determination of the electrical conductivity of the aqueous extract of soil as a rapid means of detecting its probable fertility, (India. Dept. of Agriculture. Memoirs. Chemical series) by Ashutosh Sen, 1928
  11. The natural and chemical elements of agriculture by Gustav Adolf Gyllenborg, 1823
  12. Soils of the Punjab, (India. Dept. of agriculture. Memoirs. Chemical series) by Percy Edward Lander, 1929
  13. Storage of high-moisture grain treated with chemicals: A bibliography (Bibliographies and literature of agriculture) by Y Pomeranz, 1982
  14. The determination of available phosphoric acid of calcareous soils (India. Dept. of Agriculture. Memoirs. Chemical series) by Surendralal Das, 1926

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83. ERS/USDA Briefing Room - Agricultural Chemicals And Production Technology:index
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Farmers combine land, water, commercial inputs, labor, and their management skills into practices and systems to produce food and fiber. To sustain production over time, farmers must make a profit and preserve their resource and financial assets. Society wants food and fiber products that are low-cost, safe to consume, and aesthetically pleasing, and wants production systems that preserve or enhance the environment. These often competing goals and pressures are reflected not only in the inputs made available for production, but also in how the inputs are selected, combined, and managed at the farm level. Increasingly, farmers are facing pressures to change from conventional production practices to more environmentally friendly practices that encompass critical aspects of crop production, including pest management nutrient management soil management , and sustainable production systems . ERS research examines the critical role of economic and environmental factors in the adoption of management practices and technologies, including the use of conservation tillage, integrated pest management, precision farming, nutrient testing, organic farming, and biotechnology.

84. Agricultural Chemicals And Minority Health Issues - Health Disparities Research
Agricultural chemicals and Minority Health Issues. Agricultural Health Study. Minority Farmers Highly Exposed To Agricultural chemicals.
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Agricultural Health Study The NIEHS, in partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), has a long-term Agricultural Health Study of farmers and pesticide applicators, as well as their spouses and children, to determine the health consequences of exposures typical in rural environments. The NIEHS was particularly instrumental in ensuring that a large part of this cohort included African-American families. The NIEHS component of this study will focus on non-cancer endpoints, which include reproductive outcomes, childhood development, asthma and other respiratory diseases, immunological effects, neurological symptoms, degenerative retinal disease, and neurological diseases. Pesticide Exposure and Neurologic Function in Farmworkers Pesticide use in the United States has increased greatly in the last 50 years, but the health effects of pesticide exposure are still unclear. NIEHS-funded researchers are planning a cross-sectional study of the neurologic effects of chronic, low-level exposure on exposed farmworkers. The study will be conducted in central Florida, in collaboration with a local grassroots organization. A large number of the participants are Hispanic and the cohort includes both men and women. The results of this study will elucidate the effects of pesticide exposure on neurologic function and also address the health problems of an underserved minority group. The Office of Research on Minority Health (ORMH) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) might also join NIEHS in support of this project.

85. Silicone Agricultural Antifoams And Surfactants - Dow Corning
Silicone agricultural adjuvant chemicals such as antifoams and surfactants control foam and promote wetting and rainfastness in herbicides, insecticides
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86. Farm Chemicals
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87. Spray Sense - Information For Users Of Agricultural Chemicals
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Spray Sense is a series of leaflets which focus on providing up-to-date information on a range of pesticide issues. Everyone who is involved in the manufacture, sale, distribution, use and provision of advice is encouraged to use this information to apply pesticides more effectively. The Spray Sense series was first developed as an initiative of the Pesticide Project Team, comprising NSW Agricultural Horticultural extension officers and industry representatives located in the Greater Sydney Basin. The series has been expanded over the years to take into account new issues and now has a State-wide focus. How to calibrate hand operated sprayers 32 kb Testing for chemical residues 28 kb How to calibrate airblast sprayers 59 kb How to prevent and treat pesticide poisoning 29 kb Storing pesticides safely on the farm 37 kb Using fungicides correctly 27 kb Safe disposal of empty pesticide containers 30 kb The role of EPA pesticide inspectors 26 kb How to read and understand Pesticide labels 522 kb Transporting farm chemicals 37 kb Spray water quality 30 kb How to calibrate boom sprayers 28 kb Managing chemical spills 26 kb How to choose the right pressure gauge 25 kb What pesticides can I use?

88. G1912 Fish And Agricultural Chemicals: Safeguarding Your Pond
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Department of Agronomy, University of Missouri-Columbia There are about 300,000 ponds and reservoirs on private lands in Missouri as well as numerous miles of streams and rivers that flow through them. These water bodies serve a variety of uses, such as fishing, swimming and water for livestock. Some areas are also now being used to rear fish for domestic use or for sale. For example, cage culture of channel catfish is a new use of Missouri ponds. The use of these waters for domestic and commercial activities is beneficial for all Missouri residents. Unfortunately, these water bodies are also susceptible to chemical contamination from agricultural activities such as accidental spills, drainage from washing and cleaning of spray equipment and pesticide containers, drift from spraying operations or runoff from newly treated fields. An inspection of drainage areas will indicate which croplands have the greatest potential for runoff and contamination of water.

89. G1908 Fires In Agricultural Chemicals
Agricultural publication G01908 — Reviewed October 1, 1993. Fires in Agricultural chemicals. Fighting fires involving agricultural chemicals.
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Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Missouri-Columbia With increased agricultural production, farmers are using more fertilizers and chemicals. This has caused new problems for firefighters due to the numerous types of chemicals used and the increase in chemical storage by farmers and suppliers. Chemicals used by farmers and commercial applicators include: fertilizers and soil conditioners, soil fumigants, herbicides, pesticides, rodenticides, insecticides, fungicides, explosives, etc. Many of these chemicals release toxic fumes with little or no warning when exposed to fire. Most serious are the organic phosphates, such as parathion and malathion, and chlorinated hydrocarbons. When fighting chemical fires, wear protective clothing, use a self-contained breathing apparatus (air paks) and have sufficient air available to complete the job. For additional protection, work on the upwind side of the fire. Firefighters should spend more time with farmers and suppliers to plan in case of a fire. Trade names and formulations number in the thousands. Many of these are chemicals that are poisonous both for their intended to humans. Proper storage, hazard identification, established emergency procedures and firefighter training are extremely important.

90. NASD: Fires In Agricultural Chemicals
Fires in Agricultural chemicals, David E. Baker University of Missouri Extension. FIGHTING FIRES INVOLVING AGRICULTURAL chemicals.
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With increased agricultural production, farmers are using more fertilizers and chemicals. This has caused new problems for firefighters due to the numerous types of chemicals used and the increase in chemical storage by farmers and suppliers. Chemicals used by farmers and commercial applicators include: fertilizers and soil conditioners, soil fumigants, herbicides, pesticides, rodenticides, insecticides, fungicides, explosives, etc. Many of these chemicals release toxic fumes with little or no warning when exposed to fire. Most serious are the organic phosphates, such as parathion and malathion, and chlorinated hydrocarbons. When fighting chemical fires, wear protective clothing, use a self- contained breathing apparatus (air paks) and have sufficient air available to complete the job. For additional protection, work on the upwind side of the fire.

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92. Agricultural Chemicals - Industry Fact Sheet - Hoover's Online
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93. DPIWE - Agricultural & Veterinary Chemicals
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95. From Lab To Label
From Lab to Label The Research, Testing and Registration of Agricultural chemicals. Appendix A Development and Registration of an Agricultural Chemical.
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  • On average, only one in 20,000 chemicals makes it from the chemist's laboratory to the farmer's field. To ensure that a product, when used properly, will not present any health or environmental concerns, it is subjected to up to 120 separate tests.
    Pesticide development, testing and EPA approval takes eight to 10 years and costs manufacturers $35 million to $50 million for each product.
Agricultural chemicals or crop protection chemicals, collectively known as pesticides, are vital to American food and fiber production. These products - herbicides, insecticides, fungicides and plant growth regulators - help farmers battle weeds, insects and diseases. Pesticides help to produce safe, abundant and affordable supplies of food and fiber economically and efficiently. U.S. food production would drop dramatically if pesticides were not available to farmers and growers. Whole groups of fruits and vegetables now available would be in short supply. Consumers would face sharply higher food prices.

96. Agricultural Chemicals
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98. IS1499 Farm Chemcial Safety Series: Agricultural Pesticides At Home
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If you work with agricultural pesticides, remember that most agricultural chemicals are not intended for home use. Agricultural pesticides, especially Restricted Use Pesticides, often are more toxic, and thus, more dangerous than pesticides formulated for domestic use. Using a pesticide in a manner not in accordance with the label is a violation of state and federal laws. Penalties for improper uses of pesticides can cost thousands of dollars, but the cost of taking pesticides home can be much higher. Do not store even small quantities of leftover pesticides in unlabeled containers, especially food containers. Children can easily mistake a bottle of brown liquid for a soda, but adults can make the same mistake. Store leftover pesticides in the original, labeled containers. At least seven people in 1990 and three people in 1991 were seriously injured by agricultural pesticides in Mississippi. In every instance, the agricultural pesticides were taken home and stored in food containers and accidentally ingested or applied around the home. In every case, laws were broken, common sense was not used, and innocent people were injured. Taking empty pesticide containers home can be just as dangerous as the pesticides themselves. Trace amounts of the pesticide may remain in the container, even after it is rinsed well. Unrinsed containers always contain residue. Watering animals or allowing children to play with these containers is dangerous and could injure or kill them. Dispose of empty pesticide containers properly.

99. Method For Neutralizing Organophosphorus Agricultural Chemicals - Storming Media
A method for neutralizing organophosphorus agricultural chemicals with a composition having a quaternary ammonium complex component, an oxidizer component and
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