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PNG NRL director stands down over corruption concerns Chris Barrett, Nick McKenzie and Matthew Knott July 18, 2025 — 3.34pm Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size ...
In Punjab, farmers are increasingly using the toxic herbicide Paraquat Dichloride to accelerate the drying of moong and spring maize crops for quicker ...
Locals raised concerns over an herbicide used to kill an invasive aquatic plant in Connecticut rivers and lakes.
Fort Collins' City Park Nine Golf Course fairways turned brown due to misapplication of the herbicide Semera.
Connecticut plans to spray toxic chemical herbicide into lakes and rivers. Here's context Connecticut is among several states that uses the herbicide Diquat to combat hydrilla, an invasive plant ...
General Mills Inc. GIS.N agreed to stop calling the oats in its Nature Valley granola bars 100 percent natural to settle a lawsuit by three consumer groups that said the bars contained small ...
Fort Collins golf officials won't know for weeks how much damage an herbicide did to fairways on its City Park Nine Golf Course.
When PNG's anti-corruption watchdog was established two years ago, there were high hopes it would mark a turning point but now the Australian and New Zealand bosses have been suspended.
Bayer recalls Velocity herbicide in Australia due to outdated labels, however assures growers there are no quality concerns.
Shooting lasers at foes is the stuff of science fiction, but now, a few farmers are fighting one of their greatest nemeses with a new technology—laser weeders.
Wayne Bennett linked with bombshell PNG coaching move Wayne Bennett is less than 12 months into his second stint at South Sydney but has sensationally been linked with an exit.
ARLC Chair Peter V’landys has predicted the PNG team entering the NRL in 2028 could rival Penrith after visiting the proposed site for accommodation and a Centre of Excellence in Port Moresby.
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