PR Newswire (press release) MARYSVILLE, Ohio, May 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company (NYSE: SMG) today announced it has achieved its goal of removing phosphorus from its category-leading Turf Builder® brand lawn food maintenance products. and more »
agprofessional.com Gypsum and potassium sulfate could be used as substitutes. Ammonium thiosulfate liquid could be used, but not as a sprayed on application over the top of the plants as significant leaf damage may occur. ATS is best suited for surface dribbled or knifed ...
Haaretz The Israel Defense Forces is to stop using artillery shells containing white phosphorus in built-up areas, the state told the High Court of Justice on Monday. ...
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Environmental Leader The company says that while established lawn has an adequate amount of phosphorus to support healthy grass, phosphorus is essential to the initial root development of grass plants. For this reason, the company says it will remain in Scotts' starter ... and more »
Haaretz The Israel Defense Forces is to stop using artillery shells containing white phosphorus in built-up areas, the state told the High Court of Justice on Monday. ...