Sciencemadness Discussion Board

Agrichemicals

ringo - 22-6-2004 at 07:40

Anyone here work in the field of agriculture dealing with different herbicides/pesticides/fungicides/miticides/etc?

DDTea - 22-6-2004 at 08:51

I don't, but it would be helpful if you took some time with your posts... Please clarify: what is it you are interested in with the various pesticides?

Hmm

ringo - 23-6-2004 at 04:27

Well I seem to have gotten my question out there. That's all I wanted to know if anyone here worked in that field.

If_6_was_9 - 23-6-2004 at 06:16

I use fertilizer on my lawn occasionally.

unionised - 23-6-2004 at 15:12

Ringo,
Yes, I do sometimes.
If you find that to be an unhelpful answer, perhaps you might care to clarify the question.

If_6_was_9 - 24-6-2004 at 13:39

Maybe you can find something here:

http://www.nalusda.gov

Look at the size of the library. Its big.





[Edited on 24-6-2004 by If_6_was_9]

If_6_was_9 - 24-6-2004 at 13:57

Here's some pictures taken of the view outside some of the windows from the 14th floor. You can see the way the building towers over the apartment buildings in the first picture.







[Edited on 24-6-2004 by If_6_was_9]

Cyrus - 24-6-2004 at 14:15

That was on topic!

Well I don't work in agriculture, unless you mean fertilizing my lawn, if you were wondering, I use 16-10-10 fertilizer. Sometimes weed-n-feed works (for the lawn), and sometimes Round Up (not for the lawn, it will hurt grass. Also, bone meal is good for gardens, and I think that is mostly Calcium Phosphate. There is an all natural rose fertilizer for roses, which has Potassium Phosphate, and Ammonium Phosphate.

I dearly hope this has helped.:P