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  • From: Rodney Eveland <Reveland@WYOMING.com>
  • To: Nafex <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [NAFEX] 'non synthetic' herbicide
  • Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:06:40 -0700

Excerpt from the article at the posted web
site:.........................

>In December 2001, SummerSet Products received word, from the EPA consulting
>>firm they had worked with for three years, that all of the ingredients in
>>AllDown were exempt from the requirements of the Federal Insecticide,
>>Fungicide and Rodenticide Act.

> With that exemption, the team realized they had a product of interest to
> >commercial farmers.
______________________________________________________________________________
The fact that all of the ingredients were exempt from the requirements
of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act seems to be
the real secret of this herbicide.
>From rooting@hortus.com Mon Feb 17 13:01:55 2003
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Dear NAFEX members

Does anyone know of recent research on the use of auxins to enhance graft
takes?

The last article that I know on this topic was several years ago by Dr
Cummins at NYS Geneva Repository published in the Pomona, Spring 1997,
Volume 2, number 34 XXX
reprinted at http://www.hortus.com/cummins.htm

and also previously published:
Beeson Jr., R.C., Proebsting, W.M. 1990. Propagation tips for blue spruce.
American Nurseryman Magazine. July 15 1990:86-90.
Yates, I.E., Sparks, D. 1992. Pecan cultivar conversion by grafting onto
roots of 70 year old trees. HortScience. 27(7):803-807.

regards
MRK












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