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whitefly. also effective against soil insects, termites and some species of biting insects, such as rice water weevil and colorado beetle. has no effect on nematodes and spider mites. used as a seed dressing, as soil treatment and as foliar treatment in different crops, e.g. rice, cotton, cereals, maize, sugar
beet, potatoes, vegetables, citrus fruit, pome fruit and stone fruit. also used to controls fleas in dogs and cats. applied at - g/ha for foliar application, and - g/ kg seed for most seed treatments, and - g/ kg cotton seed. for used on animals, alfalfa, apple, apricot, artichoke, avocado, banana,...
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cups) of fish stock or water / cup of pineapple, peeled and sliced small red chilli, seeded and sliced pieces lady's fingers (or okra), sliced / cup of tamarind pulp cup of water / cup of bean sprouts sprigs of mint, diagonally sliced tomato, cut into wedges tablespoons of fish sauce tablespoon of sugar
and drain, keeping both the stock and the fish. in a large pan, bring stock to boil again. add the pineapple, chilli and lady's fingers. reduce heat and simmer for - minutes, then add tamarind pulp juice, bean sprouts and tomato. bring to the boil again. skim the top and season with fish sauce and sugar...
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food of the month: · low sugar jello, fruit, jelly, pudding · low salt vegetables, meat · pasta, sauce, mac & cheese · mashed potatoes please join us each month as we help to stock the shelves at the greece ecumenical food shelf. your donations of food or monetary donations (funds for food buckets) help
appointments. if you can help, please call . greece food shelf items needed because food prices have risen and food stamp amounts have been cut, all kinds of non-perishable foods are still needed for the food shelf, especially tuna, hot & cold cereal, canned pasta, dry pasta, canned meat, canned fruits...
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