EBDCs: back on the (food) chain gang
Article Abstract:
The Environmental Protection Agency decided to reverse a 1989 ban on the fungicides known as EBDCs. Forty-five crops were to be protected from these chemicals, but now only 11 will be included. The EPA's decision was based on a study done by the companies that produce the controversial chemicals.
Publication Name: Organic Gardening
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0897-3792
Year: 1992
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
Chain saws: new designs emphasize safety and convenience
Article Abstract:
Modern chainsaws are lighter and safer to use and are a convenient tool for the gardener. For home use, a 2-5 horsepower, 35-60 cubic inch engine is sufficient. The best blade lengths for easy handling are 15-20 inches. The specifications and prices of several brands and makes is included.
Publication Name: Horticulture, The Magazine of American Gardening
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0018-5329
Year: 1995
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
Chain saws
Article Abstract:
Chain saws listed here include specifications, prices, and a list of names and addresses of manufacturers. How a chain saw works, how to tune it up, and safety precautions to take during use are also explained.
Publication Name: Organic Gardening
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0897-3792
Year: 1992
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
- Abstracts: On the hunt. Two houses: is having a city and country home a good idea? The long trail of Shortia
- Abstracts: Eastern Eden: a garden teahouse provides a quiet sanctuary. Lessons in design: Rock of ages. On reflection: the art of being found
- Abstracts: Champion of the American garden. All-American garden. An American gentleman's garden
- Abstracts: Bigger, better patio. Back to the basics: eating for better health. Broccoli and cauliflower, better than ever
- Abstracts: The best new flower and vegetable varieties. Greener ways to melt ice. The best hay: a guide to meadow grasses