How does Agrasyst get all of those adjuvants in one jug? Scott Parrish explains how they get it done.
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Could plants hold the key, or at least the templet, when it comes to the Ag community reducing its dependency on man-made fertilizers?
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Researchers at Washington State University have transferred a collection of genes into plant-colonizing bacteria that let them draw nitrogen from the air and turn it into ammonia; a natural fertilizer
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