Sentences with phrase «controlled cultivation»

Results: Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have for the first time integrated microscopy methods with controlled cultivation to monitor microbial physiology in live bacterial biofilms.
Say goodbye to growing boring baby sprouts on your windowsill and welcome a climate - controlled cultivation system to your kitchen top.

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From crop cultivation to climate control, here's a look at what it takes to plant the seeds of a marijuana agriculture startup.
The California Police Chiefs Association adds that «by permitting indoor cultivation of marijuana literally next door to elementary schools and playgrounds, Proposition 64 is trampling local control
The Utah Department of Agriculture (UDA) controls industrial hemp cultivation and only cultivates for research purposes.
If we can avoid the dangers of environmental devastation or global warfare brought about by the megalomaniacal pursuit of technological power, and the almost equally dreary prospect of a world of persons controlled by behavioral engineers in the name of technological rationality, we may move into a future in which the pursuit of power and rational order gives way to the cultivation of «intensities of experience.»
The Organic Farmers Fair is a good momentum for suppliers in seeds and seedlings, fertilizers, composting technology, biological pest control, weed control systems, GPS systems, soil cultivation, greenhouse horticulture, research and advice.
Organic growers have been using mechanical cultivation and hand weeding to control weeds.
During the cultivation process, Lesaffre precisely controls the temperature, pH and «diet» of the yeast in order to create the optimal growing conditions.
Meanwhile, Rospars tightly controlled access to the e-mail list to avoid inconsistent messaging among the various divisions of the campaign, which he believed would jeopardize the careful cultivation of supporters detailed below.
[iii] This would guarantee quality controls, improve prevention and education and age restrictions, by allowing the sale of up to 30g by specifically licensed and taxed dispensaries and the cultivation of up to 3 plants per person for personal consumption.
Even though Obama said in 2008 that he considered the «basic concept of using medical marijuana for the same purposes and with the same controls as other drugs prescribed by doctors... entirely appropriate» and did not plan on using the DOJ's resources to circumvent state laws, the department has continued to raid, and in some cases shut down, dispensaries and cultivation facilities in at least nine state since he took office.
A 2007 study concluded F. s. lybica was domesticated at least 9,000 years ago, somewhere in the Middle East, as grain cultivation spread and farmers needed reliable pest control.
Carlos Souza, a GIS expert and executive director of IMAZON, a charity involved with monitoring the Amazon, thinks that more control over cultivation practices can be achieved with a system that predicts the most vulnerable areas for deforestation.
By examining the cell cultivation dishes, the researchers were able to observe how the patients» cells behaved and developed from stem cells to nerve cells and compare them with cells from healthy controls.
The «controlled watering deficit,» which is what this technique is called, consists of reducing watering as much as possible during the most resistant phase of cultivation and to increase the supply of water at the start of the phase of cultivation that is most sensitive to stress.
«It offers a brand new approach to the control of gene expression in microbial cultivation,» Prof. Stephanopoulos said.
To ensure the organic quality and quality of organic coconut sugar bulk, we have an Internal Control System (ICS) team assigned to mentoring and counseling about organic production methods, and to assist them during the first steps of the production process: from the cultivation of the tree, The organic production steps, all the way to product handling and labeling before being transported to our warehouse.
The handpicked flowers come from certified organic cultivation and controlled wild collection since 2012.
To ensure the organic quality and quality of coconut sugar, we have an Internal Control System (ICS) team assigned to mentoring and counseling about organic production methods, and to assist them during the first steps of the production process: from the cultivation of the tree, The organic production steps, all the way to product handling and labeling before being transported to our warehouse.
However, milk thistle competes well with other plants, so a bit of light cultivation, especially when the plant is young, should suffice to control overgrowth.
It also contains almond and soybean oil from controlled biological cultivation to offer instant moisturized and nourished skin.
Pollan intertwines history, anecdote, and epiphany in this paradigm - altering view of the mutually beneficial relationships between humans and four plants that have thrived under cultivation and satisfied specific desires: apples and sweetness, tulips and beauty, marijuana and intoxication, potatoes and control.
In Ametsuchi, Kawauchi brings together images of distant constellations and tiny figures lost within landscapes, as well as photographs of a traditional style of controlled - burn farming (noyaki) in which the cycles of cultivation and recovery span decades and generations.
Currently, it is illegal in the U.S. to grow any form of hemp, although products that contain hemp are legally imported from other nations and sold in the U.S.. On May 11, 2011, Congressman Ron Paul (R - TX) introduced the «Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2011» (H.R. 1831), which would amend the Controlled Substances Act to allow the cultivation of industrial hemp in states that have permitted the substance to be grown.
The government program includes a moratorium on expansion of cultivation, control and prevention of forest fires, assessment of degradation impacts to determine future sustainable land use, implementation of sustainable land use, conservation of peatlands, a focus on resolving conflicts over resource issues, and enhancement of good governance.
The last crop was grown in Wisconsin in 1958, and the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) of 1970 formally prohibited cultivation.
Although some countries permit the cultivation of cannabis for the production of industrial hemp, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) classifies marijuana, including that originating from industrial hemp cultivars, as a Class I controlled substance.
Sign Petition to Attorney General Eric Holder to remove industrial hemp from the Controlled Substance Act to all for industrial hemp cultivation in Florida.
Complete Ingredients: Soap nut extract, natural (saccharodial) surfactants based on corn, potatoes and sugarcane, pure vegetable soap from controlled organic cultivation, fatty alcohol sulphates of coconut oil, ethanol, wheat proteins, citric acid, eucalyptus and verbena oil from controlled organic cultivation, sodium salt of succinic acid, benzyl alcohol, water.
«In Gonzales v. Raich, the Supreme Court rejected a constitutional challenge to the Controlled Substance Act, as applied to the cultivation, possession and use of cannabis for medical purposes as recommended by a physician and authorized by state law.
Law Enforcement in Florida spends a great deal of resources on the drug trade (Marijuana, Cocaine, Methamphetamines, Illegal Prescription Medication, Xanax, Narcotics, etc.) and accordingly our firm stands ready to defend all Drug Arrests no matter the allegation, including Drug Possession; Drug Cultivation; Drug Production; Drug Manufacturing; Grow House; Laboratory; Drug Trafficking; Intent to Distribute Drugs, Drug Distribution; Intent to Sell Drugs, Drug Sale or Drug Purchase; Obtaining Controlled Substance by Fraud.
Strong experience and expertise in plant cultivation, pest control and horticulture.
The extent of my farming and soil management knowledge is significant and covers a broad range of farming and crop controls, soil irrigation and cultivation practices.
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