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What is azinphos-methyl? Azinphos-methyl (AZM) is a pesticide used to control insects. In Washington, it is mostly used on apple, cherry and pear trees. It can be toxic if inhaled, ingested or comes in contact with skin or eyes. The label says â¬SDANGER/POISONâ¬.
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-forensics assays for DNA and body fluids -scientists hope to produce individualized designer antibiotics that match the individual persons unique requirements. Modifying genetics to produce organisms with new recombinant traits.
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Each summer brings many questions about vegetable yields, weights and storage conditions. This list is compiled to help vegetable growers determine approximate yields to expect, what their usual packing weights are, and if necessary, conditions required for storage.
Alaska's unique geography and abundance of valuable natural resources in remote locations has created a great deal of employment in remote sites, requiring substantial travel.
Lima beans prefer warmer weather than green beans and germinate best at soil temperatures of 65 degrees F or higher. Climbing or pole varieties, like 'King of the Garden,' produce flattened butterbean-shaped cream-colored seed and may take up to 88 days to produce.