25 N.J. towns required to adopt fertilizer bans June 18, 2007News Briefs, Northeasttraceybg@gmail.com Trenton, N.J.-State environmental officials expect to be requiring 25 communities (more…)
TFI responds to fears of more pollution June 18, 2007News Briefstraceybg@gmail.com Washington-The Fertilizer Institute last week sent a letter to the (more…)
LSB makes 100 Hot Growth List June 18, 2007News Briefs, Southern Plainstraceybg@gmail.com Oklahoma City-LSB Industries Inc., the parent of El Dorado Nitrogen (more…)
CP strike ends, railroad downplays impact June 18, 2007News Briefs, Vancouvertraceybg@gmail.com Vancouver-Approximately 1,300 track maintenance employees for the Canadian Pacific Railway (more…)
Novozymes Biologicals plans $2.3M Indiana plant June 18, 2007Eastern Cornbelt, News Briefstraceybg@gmail.com Mirriam, Ind.-Indiana economic development boosters are cheering the decision of (more…)
Southwest Florida eyes fertilizer restrictions June 18, 2007Florida, News Briefstraceybg@gmail.com Ft. Meyers, Fla.-Residential fertilizer restrictions adopted for a six-county area (more…)
Michigan area pushes fertilizer sticker drive June 18, 2007Great Lakes, News Briefstraceybg@gmail.com Mt. Clemens, Mich.-The Macomb County Commission is getting behind a (more…)
72 lawn care operators vow to manage fertilizer June 18, 2007News Briefs, Southeasttraceybg@gmail.com Richmond, Va.-The Virginia Dept. of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) has (more…)
Management Briefs June 18, 2007Management Briefstraceybg@gmail.com The Fertilizer Institute has named Robert Tadsen as director of (more…)
Market Watch June 18, 2007Ammonia, Ammonium Nitrate, Ammonium Sulfate, Bangladesh, Black Sea, California, Central Florida, China, Eastern Cornbelt, Indonesia, Market Watch, Middle East, Nitrogen Solutions, Pacific N.W., Pakistan, Phosphate, Potash, Sulfur, Tampa, U.S. Exports, U.S. Gulf, Urea, Vancouver, Vietnam, Western Canada, Western Cornbelttraceybg@gmail.com AMMONIA U.S. Gulf/Tampa: While Tampa remained at $310/mt DEL for (more…)